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HST table Emile Lévy women children garden statue picker berries XIXth

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Oil on canvas signed Emile Lévy* representing a bucolic view of women (including a berry picker) and children surrounding a pretty statue in a wooded garden, from the 19th century.

This painting is in good condition. Signed lower right.

A note: some small accidents on the canvas (see red arrows: at the top under the golden band, at the wrist of a woman, in a dress), wear of time, see photos.

* Emile Levy (1826-1890)

is a French painter and illustrator. Son of Samuel Lévy, an accountant, and Rachel Horwitz, Émile Lévy was a student of François-Édouard Picot and Abel de Pujol at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. He obtained a third first prize of Rome in painting in 1854 on the theme Abraham washing the feet of the three angels. He was a resident of the Villa Medici in Rome from 1855 to 1857. He was named Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by decree of June 29, 1867. His wife, Céline-Joséphine Bidard de La Noë, of whom he painted a portrait in verte, has written several novels and short stories under the pseudonym of Paria Korigan. In 1886, he was a member of the jury for the Watercolor and Pastel section of the second International Exhibition of White and Black in Paris. The Musée d'Orsay has several works by him.

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Data sheet

  • Huile 42 cm x 53 cm
  • Width bande dorée (d'origine) : 3-4cm