Oil on panel depicting a landscape of mountains in the Pyrenees, with the village of Ria ** nestled in the valley, seen by an Autumn morning signed Henry David *, dated 1926, vintage twentieth century.
This table is in good condition and its gold frame. It is signed lower left, dated lower right and annotated on the back.
A note: some small accidents on the frame, see photos.
painter in the region of Agen in the Post-Impressionist movement in the figurative sense of honor. Leader of the school of Verona (named Vallon Verona), Henri David opened artists' studios in the Villa Perlette. Valladon friend Suzanne Henry David was the master of several artists such as Grandaty, PEDOUSSAUT, Ballarin, Ruiz Pipo, Torthe ...
Artist on ArtPrice side.
Ria-Sirach is a French commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in Languedoc-Roussillon. The town Ria was created in 1822 by the union of pre-existing common Ria and Sirach. However, the parish of Sirach depended Ria since the High Middle Ages. Ria merged with Urbanya in 1973 to create the town of Ria-Sirach-Urbanya. Both towns were restored in 1983, taking the Ria Ria-Sirach name. Quoted in the ninth century the lordship of Ria gets possession of the Saint-Michel abbey in 1134. It Cuxa the rest until the Revolution. The village is set on a hill atop which stood a castle. Mentioned in 1195, damaged in 1347 by the troops of King Peter IV of Aragon, restored at the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it was finally destroyed in the second half of the seventeenth century.