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Post-Impressionist Painted Folding Screen by Charles Frechon, France, 1894

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Superb impressionist folding screen with 4 panels in painted canvas. The painting depicts the shores of a canal. We see a fisherman on the right bank, accompanied by his little white dog quietly sitting in the grass. The man observes the 2 boats (a sailing boat and a barque) which sail on the water. Woods appear in the background. The painting is of very good quality, well done and bright. Signature lower left: "CH Frechon 1894" for Charles Frechon. Impressionism, France, circa 1894. Charles Frechon (1856-1929), nicknamed "the painter of the seasons", is a Norman post-impressionist painter from the School of Rouen. He painted outdoors and produced many landscapes. He was successful in the 1890s but remained away from the Parisian artistic environment. Part of his works will burn in the fire of the family home in 1940 during the German invasion. In very good condition. Dimensions: Height: 152cm Width: 164cm Depth: 2cm.
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