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Artist: Jean Pagès
"Recumbent Lion" by Jean Pages
"Recumbent Lion" by Jean Pages

"Recumbent Lion" by Jean Pages

By Jean Pagès

Located in Bristol, CT

Watercolour of a recumbent lion w/ sapphire eyes by the artist, Jean Pages (1903-1976) signed (LR) who illustrated for Vogue magazine in the 1930s-1940...

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1940s Jean Pagès Art

Materials

Watercolor

Original Canvas Mural for La Caravelle Restaurant, New York City
Original Canvas Mural for La Caravelle Restaurant, New York City

Original Canvas Mural for La Caravelle Restaurant, New York City

By Jean Pagès

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Original canvas mural for La Caravelle restaurant, New York City. The French culinary scene depicts a bustling outdoor market. Jean Pages was a prolific illustrator and muralist wh...

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20th Century Jean Pagès Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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Original Canvas Mural for La Caravelle Restaurant, New York City

Original Canvas Mural for La Caravelle Restaurant, New York City

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