P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.

P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.

P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.

P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
P. Valmon (1850 - 1911): Roses on an entablature.
Reference 35
Height
80 cm
Width
91 cm
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    Signed lower right "Valmon".

    Oil on canvas.

    French school of the 19th century.

    Dimensions original frame included.

    Dimensions without the frame : 54 x 65 cm.

    This painting could be sold as a pair with the painting of the same artist n° 36.

    P. Valmon is the pseudonym of Eugène Henry Cauchois (Rouen 1850 - 1911 Paris).

    Student of Ferdinand Duboc and Alexandre Cabanel, Henry Cauchois specialised in still life compositions. His paintings are in the national museums such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers, Rouen, Perpignan, Louviers, Musée d'Ingres in Montauban. The artist participated first time in the Salon de Paris in 1874 and exhibited his works at the Salon des artistes français in 1881, 1890, 1898, 1904 and 1908. He also participate in the Universal Exhibition in 1900.

    Bibliography:

    Bénézit

    André Roussard, Dictionnaire des peintres à Montmartre, 1999

    Gérald Schurr, Les petits maîtres de la peinture

    Product Details

    Reference 35
    Height
    80 cm
    Width
    91 cm

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