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RESERVED - 20 NOVEMBER Atmospheric mid-century large oil on canvas by French artist Georges-Pierre Guinegault.  It's a delightful and an incredibly unusual painting of two figures on the stage with orchestra below.  Signed in the lower left corner and dated 1944, the artist has given us a very detailed painting on a smooth canvas with areas of raised thickened oils to add interest and animation.   

MORE ABOUT THIS PAINTING:

Medium: Oil on stretched canvas

Overall size: 23.5ins x 29ins or 60cms x 73cms (Approx)

Date: 1944

Signed: Georges-Pierre Guinegault (1893 – 1983)

This artist, from the Brittany region of France was born in Rennes on March 27, 1893 and died in Dinard on July 26, 1983

Georges was a student at the School of Fine Arts in Rennes. In 1913 he won a prize in the general competition for decorative composition, “Bacon de Fenêtre”, organized by the Secretariat of State for Fine Arts at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris.

He was later a pupil of Eugène Delâtre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. To start his career, Guinegault resided in Montparnasse where he rented a villa at 7 rue Jules Chaplain. In 1933, his studio was located on rue Dieulafoy.

He painted the landscapes of Paris, the Manche department, in particular The Hague, Brittany, the Riviera, the Pyrenees, the Beauce, the Basque Country (1948) as well as orientalist scenes during his stay in Morocco. He is well known for his paintings of nudes and is similar in style to Jean-Gabriel Domergue.

Condition: The painting is in overall good stable condition.  However, you should expect imperfections and renovations throughout.  It comes unframed.

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At the Opera

€750.00Price

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