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Jacques Deveau
"Mother and Child in the Garden by the Coast" Impressionist Oil Painting Framed

Early 20th Century

$2,500
£1,878.07
€2,165.72
CA$3,469.08
A$3,854.91
CHF 2,020.01
MX$47,273.59
NOK 25,764.09
SEK 24,237.91
DKK 16,164.01
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A masterful oil painting depicting a view of a coastal view with a Mother and Child seated by the flowers in the grass with a camisole umbrella. This piece is an excellent example of the works produced during that time with use of bright colors and layers of paint, giving this work such a stunning richness. Also the way he uses flecks of light dashed onto the water to emulate reflections creates a joy for the viewer to experience. This work is signed lower left and comes housed in a wonderful green tone vintage frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 20 x 24 inches Frame measures 23 x 27 inches Jacques Deveau was a French post-war contemporary artist born in 1937 and was active in France during the 20th Century. As an impressionist painter, he was known for his detailed works depicting scenes from daily life; notably works of simple life by the garden or beach often depicting beautiful ladies and children. His rich, impasto technique and use of light and color capture scenes of tranquil beauty and the joy of life. Deveau’s work was also known for his beach scenes and landscapes, and his paintings have been represented by many prominent galleries and appear in private collections worldwide. PROVENANCE: Private collection Dania Beach, FL; Private Collection Manhattan, New York; Lilac Gallery Collection. The piece will be stamped from Lilac Gallery on its verso.
  • Creator:
    Jacques Deveau (French)
  • Creation Year:
    Early 20th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 0055821stDibs: LU98214840692

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