"Marcel Bernanose (1884-1952), View Of Venice, Oil On Panel Signed Stamp On The Back, Framed"
Marcel Bernanose was born in Valenciennes but grew up in Nancy where his father was a public works contractor. Arriving in Indichina at the very beginning of the 20th century, he was in 1910 a mission officer for the Governor General. Attached to the French School of the Far East, he studied vernacular art and published a number of communications, including the reference work, Decorative Arts in Tonkin in 1922. There, he developed a real career as a painter and wood engraver. A traveling painter (Hanoi School of Fine Arts), he returned to France in the 1920s where he exhibited his landscapes of Lorraine, the South and his souvenirs from the Far East in various Salons (Nancy, Paris, etc.). In 1922, he received the grand prize at the Colonial Exhibition in Marseille. Out of competition at the Decorative Arts Exhibition in Paris in 1925, he collaborated with the architect of the Indochina Pavilion. Oil on panel signed with the studio stamp on the back. Painting framed with a gold baguette. Shipping possible anywhere in the world.