Noel Jules French Painting 19th Front Port Oil On Strong Cardboard Signed ​​​​​​​certificat flag

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"Noel Jules French Painting 19th Front Port Oil On Strong Cardboard Signed ​​​​​​​certificat"
NOEL Jules ( 1815 / 1881 )
The front port.
Oil on strong cardboard signed lower left.
15,75 x 23,22 in
Exhibition label on the back.
Certificat of authenticity.
Musées : Angoulême - Bernay - Besançon - Bordeaux - Brest - Briançon - Cambrai - Castres - Chantilly - Chartres - Chaumont - Cherbourg - Dijon - Douai - Hyères - La Rochelle - Lille - Mulhouse - Nancy - Nantes - Nevers - Paris ( Musée du Louvre ) - Quimper - Reims - Rochefort - Tours - Valence - Vannes - Literature : Bénézit - Dictionnaire des petits maîtres de la peinture par Pierre Cabanne et Gérald Schurr - Dictionnaire des peintres paysagistes Français du 19ème siècle par Lydia Harambourg - Le Finistère des peintres par Daniel Yonnet et André Cariou - La Normandie , berceau de l'impressionnisme par Jacques - Sylvain Klein - Douarnenez " au bonheur des peintres "  par Henri Belbeach - Le peintre et l'animal en France au 19ème siècle par Elisabeth Hardouin - Fugier - Le voyage en France par Jean Claude Simoën - 
Jules NOEL Born in 1815 in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) - Dead in 1881 in Alger.
Painter of scenes of genre, landscapes and marine animated , landscapes, marine, inside of churches - painter in the gouache - Watercolorist pastelliste - lithographer - draftsman -Pupil of Cherioux in Brest, Jules NOEL comes to Paris, in 1840, when he exposes to the Show until 1879 - Brittany and Normandy are, except the Middle East, his outdoor studios - peaceful fishing ports in the poignant scenes of wreck, Jules NOEL puts so much eloquence and brilliance to pull his subject - his watercolors and paintings are of a spiritual execution - Jules NOEL particularly succeeded in the representation of the Norman coast , - his familiar scenes of the life in town, in the campaign , in the sea, constitute a picturesque and alive and kicking testimony - very estimated , Jules NOEL's studio is the meeting place of several artists' generations of the romanticism in the realism.
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Price: 18 500 €
Artist: Noel Jules ( 1815 / 1881 )
Period: 19th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: 59 cm
Height: 40 cm

Reference: 1008348
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