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Period: 18th Century and Earlier
The Fishermen, Large Oil Painting on Canvas by Louvre Copyist
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"The Fisherman" After French 18th Century School oil painting on canvas, late 20th century from the studio of Dagher, Paris (read notes below), stamped verso canvas: 73 x 53 cm (28.75 x 21 inches) unframed. provenance: the atelier Dagher, Paris Very fine quality large scale oil painting after the 18th century Renaissance painting by 18th French Century School , "The Fishermen". The painting itself dates to the late 20th century and is an original work by the world famous studio in Paris, the "Atelier Dagher". The Atelier Dagher have for 35 years been faithfully painting Old Masters copies and are one of the few artists to be authorised by the Louvre and Orsay Museums in Paris to paint in situ. Mr Amal Dagher, the senior member of the family of painters, is often present in front of his easel in the Louvre Museum to paint in the way of a genuine Great Master painting...
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Renaissance 18th Century and Earlier Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Abduction of Prosperine, Large Oil Painting on Canvas by Louvre Copyist
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"The Abduction of Prosperine" After Nicolò DELL'ABATE (c.1512-1571) oil painting on canvas, late 20th century from the studio of Dagher, Paris (read notes below), stamped verso canvas: 67 x 105 cm (26.5 x 41.5 inches) unframed. provenance: the atelier Dagher, Paris Very fine quality large scale oil painting after the 16th century Renaissance painting...
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Renaissance 18th Century and Earlier Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Flower Vase in an Interior Scene, Large Oil Painting on Canvas by Louvre Copyist
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"Flower Vase in an Interior Scene" After Antoine Berjon (1754-1843) oil painting on canvas, late 20th century from the studio of Dagher, Paris (read notes below), stamped verso canvas: 65 x 54 cm (25.75 x 21.25 inches) unframed. provenance: the atelier Dagher, Paris Very fine quality large scale oil painting after the 18th century Renaissance painting by Antoine BERJON (1754-1843) , "Flower Base in an Interior Scene". The painting itself dates to the late 20th century and is an original work by the world famous studio in Paris, the "Atelier Dagher". The Atelier Dagher have for 35 years been faithfully painting Old Masters copies and are one of the few artists to be authorised by the Louvre and Orsay Museums in Paris to paint in situ. Mr Amal Dagher, the senior member of the family of painters, is often present in front of his easel in the Louvre Museum to paint in the way of a genuine Great Master painting...
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Renaissance 18th Century and Earlier Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Cauldrin Mill
By Samuel Henry Baker
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting a magnificent small oil on panel by English artist Samuel Henry Baker(1824–1909). "Cauldrin Mill", is an original oil on panel, signed, titled, c.1850, with an image di...
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18th Century and Earlier Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

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