Very decorative set worthy of decorating a suite on a liner like the Ile de France for example, painted by the great Amienois stained glass artist Pierre Pasquier* in 1946. Has its original frame, cleaning would not be superfluous.
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Unframed canvas measures 139cm x 150.5cm.
*Pierre Pasquier born in Amiens in 1906, son of Pierre Pasquier and Alice Dequéant.
At seventeen, against his father's permission, Pierre decided to study the Arts. He had already shown a great aptitude for drawing from a very young age.
He apprenticed with Master Glassmaker Daniel Darquet whose workshop was located on rue d'Alsace Lorraine.
During this time he continued his studies at the Beaux Arts in Amiens.
At the age of 17, he received a silver medal from the School of Fine Arts. Having finished his apprenticeship, Pierre decides to open his workshop.
Pierre Pasquier has worked on more than 365 churches.
Created numerous stained glass windows for houses, castles, yachts. Louis Leprince-Ringuet was one of his clients.
He was also a painter.
Pierre Pasquier was elected best worker in France in 1958 and the first glassmaker to introduce colored, anodized lead into France. Lead is gold or blue or red in color.
The gold color was used for the interior stained glass windows.
He refused to take out a patent.
He wanted all the glassmakers in France to benefit from this new lead.
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