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Emile DeckersThe Blue Headdress, Group Portrait Orientalist Oil Painting, Signed and Dated1958
1958
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Émile Deckers
1885 - 1968
The Blue Headress
Oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed and dated "Algers, 1958"
Image size: 26 x 33 inches (66 x 84 cm)
Hand made Orientalist gilt frame
Emile Deckers was born in Liege in 1885. He studied at the l’Académie des Beaux-Arts de Liége, Belgium. He was a student of Carolus Duran and Evariste Charpentier. After spending a short period in Paris, he moved to Algiers in 1921.
Known primarily as an Orientalist painter, Deckers showed his work at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1930. His works are in museums in Europe, Egypt and Algeria.
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