Impressionist oil on panel showing a view of foggy steamships and barges in the Channel, in the Pas de Calais, signed Leon Zeytline *, early twentieth century period.
This table is in good condition and frame. It is signed lower left and titled "A gust of wind" on the back to see pictures. A note: use minimal wear on the frame.
Russian painter who left Moscow for the capital of France in the early 20th century. He begins to portray the daily life of Paris during the 1920s, illustrating the many famous squares and boulevards of Paris. His work is very detailed at the architectural level, with many characters, which makes his work quite lively and realistic. His work can be compared to the work of his contemporary Edouard Cortes and Eugene Galien-Laloue.