Description: Paul Louis Léger CHARDIN (Paris, 1833 – Paris, 1918)Animated view of the interior of the Chapel of Kermaria an Isquit in PlouhaWatercolor on paperDedicated, signed and dated lower right to Louis Léger / Souvenir of the chapel of Kermaria Nisquit / G. Chardin 190325 x 35cmOriginal frame in wood and gilded stucco decorated with twisted ribbonDimensions with frame: 53 x 65 cmNote: the artist exhibited a work entitled Interior of the chapel of Kermaria-Nisquit (Côtes-du-Nord), under number 298. The work is signed G. Chardin and no P. Chardin. Perhaps it is a late work by the painter Gabriel-Gervais Chardin (Paris, 1814 – Paris, 1907), which he would have dedicated to his colleague and namesake Paul Chardin, who had painted this subject, where the dedication...Paul Louis Léger CHARDIN (Paris, 1833 – Paris, 1918)Lively view of the interior of the Chapel of Kermaria an Isquit in Plouha (Brittany)Watercolor on paperDedicated, signed and dated lower right to Louis Léger / Souvenir of the chapel of Kermaria Nisquit / G. Chardin 190325 x 35cmOriginal frame in wood and gilded stucco with twisted ribbon decorationDimensions with frame: 53 x 65 cmNote: the artist exhibited a work entitled Interior of the chapel of Kermaria-Nisquit (Côtes-du-Nord) at the 1872 Salon, under the number 298. The work is signed G. Chardin and not P. Chardin. Perhaps this is a late work by the painter Gabriel-Gervais Chardin (Paris, 1814 – Paris, 1907), which he would have dedicated to his colleague and namesake Paul Chardin, who had painted this subject, hence the dedication...Note: the artist exhibited a work entitled Interior of the chapel of Kermaria-Nisquit (Côtes-du-Nord), under number 298. The work is signed G. Chardin and no P. Chardin. Perhaps it is a late work by the painter Gabriel-Gervais Chardin (Paris, 1814 – Paris, 1907), which he would have dedicated to his colleague and namesake Paul Chardin, who had painted this subject, where the dedication... Note: the artist exhibited a work entitled Interior of the chapel of Kermaria-Nisquit (Côtes-du-Nord) at the 1872 Salon, under the number 298. The work is signed G. Chardin and not P. Chardin. Perhaps this is a late work by the painter Gabriel-Gervais Chardin (Paris, 1814 – Paris, 1907), which he would have dedicated to his colleague and namesake Paul Chardin, who had painted this subject, hence the dedic
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Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Type: Drawing
Unit Quantity: 1
Material: Watercolour
Height: 25 cm
Style: 1900-1910
Gender: Realism
Features: Framed, Signed
Width: 35 cm
Theme: Architecture
Brand: Unbranded
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