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Swiss Chalet Painting

1940's Winter Landscape -- Swiss Chalet at Dusk
1940's Winter Landscape -- Swiss Chalet at Dusk

1940's Winter Landscape -- Swiss Chalet at Dusk

Located in Soquel, CA

Wonderful 1940's Swiss winter scene with snow covered chalet in valley, by an unknown artist, c

Category

1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Swiss chalets (1927) - Oil on canvas 35x46 cm
Swiss chalets (1927) - Oil on canvas 35x46 cm

Swiss chalets (1927) - Oil on canvas 35x46 cm, 1927

$456Sale Price|52% Off

H 13.78 in W 18.12 in D 0.79 in

Swiss chalets (1927) - Oil on canvas 35x46 cm

Located in Geneva, CH

Work signed Jeannet, artist unknown from the gallery. Dated 1927 Sold with frame, total size with frame is 44x56 cm

Category

1920s Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Chalet in the Swiss Alps - Original Oil on Board
Chalet in the Swiss Alps - Original Oil on Board

MeiklejohnChalet in the Swiss Alps - Original Oil on Board, 1970's

$460Sale Price|20% Off

H 22 in W 26 in D 2 in

Chalet in the Swiss Alps - Original Oil on Board

Located in Soquel, CA

Chalet in the Swiss Alps - Original Oil on Board Original 1970's oil painting depicting a small

Category

1970s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

"Mountain Chalet" by Jean Lassueur - Oil on Canvas 61x74 cm
"Mountain Chalet" by Jean Lassueur - Oil on Canvas 61x74 cm

"Mountain Chalet" by Jean Lassueur - Oil on Canvas 61x74 cm

By Jean Lassueur

Located in Geneva, CH

panel, painting Swiss mountains, chalets, and rural life. His style was modernist and expressionistic

Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Attrib. Frank Moss Bennett (1874-1953) - Framed Oil, Chalet in the Swiss Alps
Attrib. Frank Moss Bennett (1874-1953) - Framed Oil, Chalet in the Swiss Alps

Attrib. Frank Moss Bennett (1874-1953) - Framed Oil, Chalet in the Swiss Alps

By Frank Moss Bennett

Located in Corsham, GB

An atmospheric mountain landscape attributed to the British artist Frank Moss Bennett (1874-1953). Presented in a heavy gilt-effect frame with delicate floral and acanthus mouldings....

Category

Early 20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Category

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Materials

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