"Pierre Ambrogiani - Watercolor Of A Bouquet Of Flowers (20th Century)"
Pierre Ambrogiani - Watercolor of A Bouquet Of Flowers (20th Century) Gouache watercolor on paper representing a bouquet of flowers on a blue background Signed lower leftVisible at the Courcelles Antiquités Gallery, at 41 rue des Acacias, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris .
Born in 1907 and died in 1985, Pierre Ambrogiani is a French painter, engraver and sculptor. He travels the countryside with his car which serves as his workshop, painting on the motif. He moved into a studio on the Quai Rive-Neuve in Marseille in 1943. Renowned for his brightly colored palette, he painted landscapes of the South, still lifes of flowers or fish. He also engraves numerous plates to illustrate works. In 1962, he decorated the Immaculée-Conception church in Marseille with frescoes and stained glass windows. There are more than one thousand five hundred paintings, seven sculptures, one thousand two hundred drawings and watercolors and three hundred prints sold at public auctions.