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Gustave Poetzsch On Sale

The Lake During Winter - Original Watercolor and Charcoals Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
Located in Paris, FR
Gustave Poetzsch (1870-1950) The Lake During Winter Original charcoals and watercolor drawing Stamp of the Estate auction sale on the back on cream vellum mounted on board 41 x 32 ...
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1890s Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal, Watercolor, Pencil

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Gladiators - Original Pencil Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
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Young Girl with Pink Ribbon - Original Charcoals Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
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Young Girl Studying at the Table - Original Signed Pencil Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
Located in Paris, FR
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Study for a Celebration Menu - Original Signed Watercolor and Pencil Drawing
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Blond Hair Girl - Original Signed Charcoals Drawing
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Baby Boy - Original Charcoals Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
Located in Paris, FR
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Tribute to Leonardo Da Vinci : Study of Woman Face - Original Pencil Drawing
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In the Opera - Original Signed Charcoals Drawing
By Gustave Poetzsch
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Gustave Poetzsch was born in Switzerland in 1870. He came to Paris in 1892 and enrolled at the School of Fine Arts. He then studied in the workshops of Luc Olivier Merson and Gustave Moreau with the likes of Henri Matisse, Charles Camoin and Paul de Frick. He painted scenes of the Belle Epoque in Paris, many pretty ladies drinking absinthe in bars that could well have been frequented by the likes of Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. His beach scenes from his holidays around Deauville are simply sublime.

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Realist art attempts to portray its subject matter without artifice. Similar to naturalism, authentic realist paintings and prints see an integration of true-to-life colors, meticulous detail and linear perspectives for accurate portrayals of the world. 

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