Venetian Canal - Henri Paillard
Henri Pillard (1844-1912) was a French artist to flourished in the 20th century. He was known for painting, illustration and engraving. Not only did he give us his interpretations of France and continental Europe in general, but also he spent time in North Africa, painting and etching. This particular work is of Venice and is oil on board signed by the artist lower right; it is of impressionist style and colored with oranges, blues and whites. The photos here do not quite capture the colors.
Measurements are 20 x 14.5 with frame 15.5 x 10 without frame.
Henri Pillard (1844-1912) was a French artist to flourished in the 20th century. He was known for painting, illustration and engraving. Not only did he give us his interpretations of France and continental Europe in general, but also he spent time in North Africa, painting and etching. This particular work is of Venice and is oil on board signed by the artist lower right; it is of impressionist style and colored with oranges, blues and whites. The photos here do not quite capture the colors.
Measurements are 20 x 14.5 with frame 15.5 x 10 without frame.
Henri Pillard (1844-1912) was a French artist to flourished in the 20th century. He was known for painting, illustration and engraving. Not only did he give us his interpretations of France and continental Europe in general, but also he spent time in North Africa, painting and etching. This particular work is of Venice and is oil on board signed by the artist lower right; it is of impressionist style and colored with oranges, blues and whites. The photos here do not quite capture the colors.
Measurements are 20 x 14.5 with frame 15.5 x 10 without frame.