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Elements Marins, Seascape, Marine Painting, Sailboat, Regatta
Elements Marins, Seascape, Marine Painting, Sailboat, Regatta

Elements Marins, Seascape, Marine Painting, Sailboat, Regatta

By Jean de Botton

Located in Wiscasset, ME

Born in 1898, French painter, illustrator and muralist, Jean de Botton studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Antoine Bourdelle and Bernard Naudin. De Botton exhibited re...

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1950s Modern Jean de Botton Art

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Oil, Panel

“Lile De la Cite”
“Lile De la Cite”

“Lile De la Cite”

By Jean de Botton

Located in Warren, NJ

This is an signed and dated lower left corner and with title and date on the back. Painting is oil on board Measurements Image size: 16 by 29 1/4; overall: 25 1/4 by 38 3/4 inches

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Mid-20th Century Jean de Botton Art

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Oil, Board

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