Watercolor drawing of the painter Eugène Forel * depicting a view of a village square in the background the belfry of the church Notre-Dame * de Créon signed and dated 23-09-26, vintage twentieth century.
This drawing is in good condition.
Note: wear of time and use (see photos and red arrows), small chips on the frame and small traces of moisture on the drawing (see photos and red arrows).
* Eugene Forel
Bordeaux painter, Associate of Girondins Artists (He was the President).
He participated in the Salon d'Automne. Eugene Forel worked during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
* The construction of this church began in 1316. It finalized the will of Creon to escape the hegemony of La Sauve Majeure. It was completed in 1320.
On the porch, stands the bell tower, formerly steeple-wall, massive tower topped with a steeple covering an old bell. The pinnacle is itself surmounted by a leopard and it houses three bells of volley. Towards the middle of the wall, a niche houses the Virgin and Child.
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