We can compare this work to a drawing entitled "Moulin à marée basse sur la Rance", illustrated on page 140 in the book "Yvonne JEAN-HAFFEN" (written by Denise Delouche and Anne De Stoop) which has an identical format, a felt-tip pen / grease pencil technique and a similar color palette.
BIOGRAPHY:
Yvonne Jean-Haffen began her artistic career in Paris at the turn of the 1920s. In 1925, she met the painter, decorator and illustrator Mathurin Méheut who encouraged her to discover Brittany, his native region for which he had a great passion.
Yvonne Jean-Haffen immediately fell in love with the Breton country. She stayed there regularly, crisscrossing the region, notebook in hand, to sketch the pardons, the costumes, the traditional Breton lifestyles.
Yvonne Jean-Haffen's Breton roots were confirmed with the purchase, in 1936, of a house in Dinan: La Grande Vigne.
Throughout her career, Yvonne Jean-Haffen produced paintings, ceramics, engravings, she worked on the decorations of ocean liners, architecture, and illustrated several books.
At the end of her life, she gave the City of Dinan her studio and her house in order to open it to the public, now the "Yvonne Jean-Haffen Museum".
Felt-tip pen and grease pencil on paper
32 x 50 cms (with frame, without glass, 52 x 69 cms)
Signed "Y. JEAN-HAFFEN" lower right
Excellent condition
Photos taken in sunlight
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