"Painting By Marcel Masson Flower Merchant In Paris Montmartre"
Painting on canvas by Maurice Masson 1910-1988 It represents an animated scene of a flower seller and characters in Montmartre Dimensions: Frame 64.5 cm x 73.5 cm / Canvas 55 cm x 46 cm I am at your disposal for all additional information Shipping by colissimo recommended 25 euros for France Neat packaging Marcel Masson learned drawing in Blois and joined the School of Fine Arts in Rennes in 1929. Three years later, in 1932, he went to Paris to National School of Fine Arts and won the Prix de Rome in 1935. After the war, he won a prize from the French Minister of Fine Arts. Advised by Vlaminck, the walls of Montmartre and the suburbs become his favorite subjects in a style that evokes the works of the Japanese artist Oguiss. He exhibited in Paris, at the Salons of the National Society of Fine Arts, Populist and was a member of the Salons d'Hiver, French Artists, Independents, Free Art, the French School. He received the Hamon prize in 1959 and the Montmartre first prize in homage to Maurice Utrillo in 1961. In order to seduce an American clientele, he adopted a lighter palette and painted scenes of Paris in the 1900s under the pseudonym of Antoine Blanchard. in a style close to Eugène Galien-Laloue.