She certainly represents his wife Jeanne Morel whom he used to paint.
This Japanese scene with a Japanese print on the left and a fan in the hands of his “eternal muse” plunges us into the intimacy of the painter and his wife.
The angelic face of his wife, is not without reminding us of the preraphaelist paintings of artists like Millais or Rosetti.
The painter puts in evidence the face of his wife extrement ended, contrasting with the fault in part sketched.
Watercolours, like Bunny’s paintings, are very popular and rare on the market.
His works are present in many museums and collections around the world. He is recognized as one of the greatest Australian painters.
The watercolor is in very good condition, the colors are fresh.
However, there are four pin holes in each corner (almost invisible).
The watercolor is sold with a frame to restore.
Dimensions with frame: 36 x 30 cm
Dimensions: 26 x 19 cm
Photos are taken in natural light.
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Shipping costs borne by the buyer.
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