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Emile Godchaux Art

French, 1860-1938
Émile Godchaux naît vers 1860 à Bordeaux. Il est le frère d’Alfred Godchaux (1835-1895). Les deux frères sont souvent confondus, tant leur signature et la facture de leurs paysages sont proches. Émile Godchaux meurt en 1938.
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Artist: Emile Godchaux
Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Flowers
Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Flowers

Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Flowers

By Emile Godchaux

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

GODCHAUX Emile (1860) Compositions of Flowers in Pair Oil on canvas signed low Left Old Frames gilded with gold leaves Dim canvas (each) : 130 X 89 cm Dim frame (each) : 149 x 109 cm...

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Late 19th Century Academic Emile Godchaux Art

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Oil

Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Fruits
Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Fruits

Paintings 19th Century Still Life With Fruits

By Emile Godchaux

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

GODCHAUX Emile (1860) Compositions of Fruits in Pair Oil on canvas signed low right Old Frames gilded with gold leaves Dim canvas (each) : 46 X 55 cm Dim frame (each) : 61 x 79 cm G...

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Late 19th Century Academic Emile Godchaux Art

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Oil

Paintings 19th Century Flowers Still life
Paintings 19th Century Flowers Still life

Paintings 19th Century Flowers Still life

By Emile Godchaux

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

GODCHAUX Emile (1860) Big Compositions of Flowers in Pair Oil on canvas signed low right Frames gilded with gold leaves Dim canvas (each) : 90 X 129 cm Dim frame (each) : 118 x 159 cm Certificate of authenticity GODCHAUX Emile (1860 - nc) French School - XIXth century Born in 1860 Painter of genre scenes, landscapes, waterscapes, marines, flowers, still lives. He sold his paintings on the public place, and sometimes in Lotteries. He is related to Alfred Godchaux...

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Late 19th Century Academic Emile Godchaux Art

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Oil

Spring Thaw Barbizon Landscape 19th century Oil painting by French Impressionist
Spring Thaw Barbizon Landscape 19th century Oil painting by French Impressionist

Spring Thaw Barbizon Landscape 19th century Oil painting by French Impressionist

By Emile Godchaux

Located in Stockholm, SE

One of early of the French artist’s works by Emile Godchaux (fra.: Émile Godchaux, 1860 - 1938), late 19th century. This amazing landscape takes us to a cloudy spring day, making us ...

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Late 19th Century Barbizon School Emile Godchaux Art

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Canvas, Oil, Wood

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By Hazel Guggenheim McKinley

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Born into the well-known Guggenheim family, a niece of Solomon Guggenheim who founded the Guggenheim Museum, she grew up in New York, alongside her sisters Benita Guggenheim and Marguerite Peggy Guggenheim who would become the influential gallery proprietor, art collector, museum founder, and midwife to the Abstract Expressionism art movement. Her father Benjamin gave up much of his financial interest in the family's mining business to start his own business in Paris. With his business failing, in 1912 he set out to return to the United States in time for McKinley's ninth birthday on the Titanic. Following the shipwreck, he drowned aged 46; his body was not recovered. McKinley inherited $450,000. She later inherited money on the deaths of her mother, and of her older sister, Benita, who died in childbirth. The loss of her father haunted McKinley for the rest of her life, and in 1969 she recorded "In Memoriam, Titanic Lifeboat Blues." 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“Still Life with Fruit”
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Located in Southampton, NY

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Located in Torino, IT

Blue ,cornflowers ,Russia ,Flowers, Published in a monographic catalogue Georgij MOROZ (Dneprodzerzinsk, Ucraina, 1937 - St. Petersburg, 2015) 1937: he was born in Dneprodzerzinsk...

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Emile Albert Gruppe Important Fall Landscape 40x30

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Emile GODCHAUX (1860-nc), painting 19th century, Marine
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Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

GODCHAUX Emile (1860-NC) Seascape at Twilight Oil on canvas signed low right Framed by Gault (Paris) Dim canvas : 18 X 36 cm Dim frame : 30 X 48 cm GODCHAUX Emile (1860-NC) French School - 19th century - Born in 1860 Painter of genre scenes, landscapes, marines, flowers, still lives. He sold his paintings on the public place, and sometimes in Lotteries. He is related to Alfred Godchaux...

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