Frank Will Art
French, 1900-1951
Frank-Will (1900-1951 Fr.) is the son of the American painter Frank Myers Boggs who was born out of wedlock while his father was living in France. His name Frank was taken from his father and Will from his grandfather. His military service during the war had the job of painting ambulances and other vehicles and was a true bohemian living in Montmartre attending all the local dance halls and a close friend of Gen Paul.to
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La place du Tertre
By Frank Will
Located in Paris, FR
Frank Will
1900-1951 French
La Place du Tertre
Watercolor on vellum paper
Signed lower right and titled lower left
Paper: 19 1/2" high x 24" wide
Fr...
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"Rouen" is a watercolor by Frank- Will , it is extremely large in size and from an important place in the history of France. This is where the tower of Joan of Arc is located and wh...
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Early 20th Century Framed Watercolor "Paris Les Boulevards" Signed Frank Will
By Frank Will
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate an office or study with this large watercolor painting. Created in Paris, France circa 1930, and set in a gilt carved frame preserved with protective glass, the artwork titled “Paris Les Boulevards”, depicts an iconic Paris...
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Place de la Madeleine
By Frank Will
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Frank Will
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Place de la Madeleine
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