"Vincent Manago. Le Palais Des Doges."
Vincent MANAGO was born in 1878 in Catania and died in 1936 in Paris. He works and evolves in Marseille where he is a student of Jean-Paul Lorens at the Julian Academy. His travels in Tunisia and Algeria will make him an excellent orientalist, he is passionate about Mediterranean landscapes. The international fair of Marseille gives it notoriety as well as the Colonial exhibition of the landscapes of Africa and Provence. Our painting of Venice casts its light on the Doge's Palace and the Grand Canal. It is signed lower right. It is painted on its original canvas. Its frame is in gilded wood.
The Doge's Palace shines in bright light. Vincent Manago's palette is lively and warm, he works in small touches for the Grand Canal, his style ranks him among the Post-Impressionists.