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Philippe Auge Art

French

Philippe Augé is one of the most accomplished artists of our time and a colorist of rare quality. Augé exhibited widely and with success and was the recipient of numerous medals, prizes and juried awards. He is listed in all relevant art reference works including Benezit's Dictionnaire des Peintres.

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Artist: Philippe Auge
Philippe Auge Signed Still Life, 1966
By Philippe Auge
Located in Larchmont, NY
Philippe Auge (French, b. 1935) Des Fruits Heureux D'Etre Fruits, 1966 Oil on canvas Framed: 10 1/8 x 13 5/8 x 1 in. Signed upper right: Auge Inscribed verso: Philippe Auge, Paris Fr...
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1960s Modern Philippe Auge Art

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Canvas, Oil

'Woman in Green', Modernist Fashion Portrait in Green and Yellow, Paris
By Philippe Auge
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Signed lower right, "Auge" (French, born 1935) for Philippe Auge (French, born 1935) and painted circa 1965. An elegant and substantial, mid-century figurative oil by this member of...
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1960s Modern Philippe Auge Art

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Canvas, Oil

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