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Artist: Fernand Boilauges
Les Deux Chasseurs Mid Century French Naïf Figurative Jungle Landscape Painting
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
* No US duty or taxes to pay on this item * A superb mid 20th century French naïf oil on panel depicting two hunters in a jungle, by Fernand Boilauges. The work is signed lower right and presented in a fine carved wood frame by Emile Bouche...
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Mid-20th Century Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

La Famille au Bord de la Rivière - Mid 20th Century French Naïf Oil Painting
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
A beautiful mid 20th century French naïf oil on panel depicting a family by the river, by Fernand Boilauges. The work is very well painted in the naïf style which was prevalent at t...
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Mid-20th Century Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

The Picture Gallery - Mid 20th Century French Naïf Figurative Oil Painting
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
* No US duty or taxes to pay on this item * A beautiful mid 20th century French naïf oil on panel depicting a family outside their art shop, by Fernand Boilauges. The shop is named...
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Mid-20th Century Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

La Promonade - Mid 20th Century French Naïf Figurative Landscape Oil Painting
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
A beautiful mid 20th century French naïf oil on panel depicting a family on a walk in the countryside, by Fernand Boilauges. The work is titled La Promenade (The Walk) and features ...
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Mid-20th Century Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

Au Paradis des Oiseaux - 20th Century French Naïf Shop Figurative Oil Painting
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
* No US duty or taxes to pay on this item * A beautiful mid 20th century French naïf oil on panel depicting a family outside their pet shop, by Fernand Boilauges. The shop is named...
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Mid-20th Century Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

Oil Painting on Board of a French Cafe
By Fernand Boilauges
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Oil painting on board executed in a distinctive naive folky style of a French cafe with figures dressed in Belle Epoque attire. Signed by the noted artist Fernand Boilauges...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Fernand Boilauges Figurative Paintings

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Oil

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Shipping in Stormy Waters, Attributed to Italian Artist Francesco Guardi
By Francesco Guardi
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The splendour of the tragic sea Francesco Guardi and maritime painting in Venetian art No Venetian painter was a stranger to the sea. After all, Venice was not only one of the most prominent ports of the Mediterranean, but indeed a city literally submerged in the ocean from time to time. Curiously however, the famous Venetian school of painting showed little interest in maritime motifs, favouring scenes from the iconic architecture of the city rather than seascapes. That is why this painting is a particularly interesting window into not only the painter Francesco Guardi himself – but to the significance of the element of water in art history, in absence as well as in the centre of attention. Whether it be calm, sunny days with stunning views of the palaces alongside the canals of Venice or – more rarely – stormy shipwrecking tragedies at sea, water as a unifying element is integral to the works of painter Francesco Guardi (1712–1793). During his lifetime, Venetian art saw many of its greatest triumphs with names like Tiepolo or Canaletto gaining international recognition and firmly establishing Venice as one of the most vibrant artistic communities of Europe. While the city itself already in the 18th century was something of an early tourist spot where aristocrats and high society visited on their grand tour or travels, the artists too contributed to the fame and their work spread the image of Venice as the city of romance and leisure to an international audience, many of whom could never visit in person. Still today, the iconic image of Venice with its whimsical array of palaces, churches and other historic buildings is much influenced by these artists, many of whom have stood the test of time like very well and remain some of the most beloved in all of art history. It was not primarily subtility, intellectual meanings or moral ideals that the Venetian art tried to capture; instead it was the sheer vibrancy of life and the fast-paced city with crumbling palaces and festive people that made this atmosphere so special. Of course, Venice could count painters in most genres among its residents, from portraiture to religious motifs, history painting and much else. Still, it is the Vedutas and views of the city that seems to have etched itself into our memory more than anything else, not least in the tradition of Canaletto who was perhaps the undisputed master of all Venetian painters. Born into his profession, Francesco lived and breathed painting all his life. His father, the painter Domenico Guardi (1678–1716) died when Francesco was just a small child, yet both he and his brothers Niccolò and Gian Antonio continued in their fathers’ footsteps. The Guardi family belonged to the nobility and originated from the mountainous area of Trentino, not far from the Alps. The brothers worked together on more challenging commissions and supported each other in the manner typical of family workshops or networks of artists. Their sister Maria Cecilia married no other than the artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo himself, linking the family to the most renowned Venetian name of the time. During almost a decade, Guardi worked in the studio of Michele Giovanni Marieschi, sometimes simply known as Michiel, a painted similar in both style and motif. Canaletto is, however, the artist Guardi is most often compared to since they shared a mutual fascination for depicting the architecture and cityscape of Venice. During the course of his career, Guardi tried his hand in many different genres. He was as swift in painting landscapes, Vedutas of Venice, sacred motifs, interiors and architectural compositions as he was in a number of other motifs. 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