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HST painting portrait man Emile Besqueut Master Forges Kerino Vannes nineteenth

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900 465

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500,00 €

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Oil on canvas depicting the portrait of an elegant man, Emile Besqueut * (1842-1898), Master of Forges at the Kerino Foundry in Vannes (Morbihan, Brittany), in a gilded stuccoed wooden frame with oval view, Second half 19th century.

This oil is in its juice and its frame. Unsigned Annotated on the chassis.

A note: holes and repairs in the web, some accidents and cracks on the frame, look at the pictures.

We are selling a second similar painting representing his wife.

* Kerino Forges:

The foundry of Kerino, iron foundry with coke oven, was created in 1829 in Vannes in connection with the port, partly on the dry Trussac sea shit, partly on the lands and buildings of the manor house of Santiere. In lethargy in the middle of the 19th century, it was bought by the Count of Virel and Jules Besqueut owners of the foundry of Trédion with a project of a second-rate smelter. Emile Besqueut (son of Jules) later became Ironmaster at the Kerino factory. It was rebuilt in 1869. It employs 110 people in 1874. Acquired by the family of Vallières aux Besqueut, it is taken again in 1910 by Charles Picquot who increases the production until 1920. After difficulties, the company is taken again in 1939 by Ferembal, which plans to set up a tin can manufacturing plant there. The war interrupts this project and the factory becomes a mere deposit of tin cans of this company. Part of the buildings, including the cupolas, were destroyed around 1970 to build a set of four buildings. The rest of the factory was destroyed at the end of 2002 to make room for a housing complex. (See site of the heritage inventory in Brittany)

Data sheet

  • Cadre 67,5 cm x 77,5 cm
  • Huile 46 cm x 56 cm