"Charles Le Tourneur, Hussar During The Revolution, Oil On Canvas, Early 20th Century"
Portrait of a Hussar during the revolution wearing the shako mirliton, probably 4th regiment. Oil on canvas, early 20th century, signed Charles Le Tourneur, born April 6, 1886 in Paris 17th, died December 17, 1932 in Bourges, industrial designer, painter, musician. On September 13, 1919, he married Emilienne Grosjean in Paris, mother of the anarchist Eugène Godchaux. Volunteered for 4 years in 1906, 5th infantry regiment, Le Tourneur was released on January 6, 1910. He re-enlisted for 5 years, on July 12, 1912, in the 23rd colonial infantry regiment and was given leave and demobilized on September 22, 1919. From July 1926, he lived at 7 passage Ramey where he had built a small painting studio in the courtyard of the building. Oil on canvas in good condition, minor restoration. Dimensions without frame H35 cm x W27 cm, dimension with frame H41.5 cm x W33.5 cm. Shipping costs, contact us.