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Drawing portrait young man boy Emile Bouneau School of Paris twentieth century

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Drawing in pencil signed E.Bouneau * representing the portrait of a young man, vintage twentieth century.

This drawing is in good condition. He is under glass. Signed lower left.

A note: some stains and yellowing on the paper that is a bit stung in places, some scratches and slight accidents on the frame, see photos.

* Émile Bouneau

is a painter and engraver (1902 -1970) who belongs to the School of Paris. After graduating from the School of Fine Arts in Avignon, Émile Bouneau followed, from 1919 to 1925, the courses of the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. In 1928, he made a great trip to San Francisco. The Abd-el-Tif Prize he won with André Hamburg in 1933 earned him a two-year stay at Villa Abd-el-Tif in Algiers. We owe Emile Bouneau nudes, portraits and especially landscapes, his favorite subject having been the forest of Fontainebleau. Émile Bouneau is an artist who, noticed gallerists and critics of his time, crossed with discretion the twentieth century and is representative of it. A retrospective exhibition was devoted to him in Paris in 1982.

Artist well on ArtPrice side.

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  • Cadre 45 cm x 58,8 cm
  • Dimensions dessin 30,5 cm x 44 cm