Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Emile Deschler was a French painter. In 1930, he was admitted to the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, in the department of Architecture with the professor Rogert Expert. In 1937, Deschler graduated in Architecture, and, in the same year, he obtained the Golden Medal at the International Exposition in Paris. After two years, he obtained a scholarship in Liban and the bursary of the Ministry of National Education. From 1946–76, he devoted himself to architecture and often traveled in North Africa. From 1977, he dedicated himself to painting and drawing again. His drawings are very interesting for the strokes and the realism of his figures; the nudes appear elegant, brilliant, and intense.
1940s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Paint
1940s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
Mid-19th Century Old Masters Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
Frederick Richard LeeBEN MORE, Auchlyne, oil , by Frederick Richard Lee & Thomas Sidney Cooper, 1854
1990s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
17th Century Old Masters Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
1950s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
1840s Old Masters Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
1940s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
1980s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
1930s Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary Emile Deschler Landscape Paintings
Mixed Media, Oil, Wood Panel