Without frame: Height 27 cm, Width 35 cm.
With frame: Height 37 cm, Width 45 cm.
Maurice Ménardeau (1897 - 1977):
A student of Charles Fouqueray who gave him a taste for naval scenes, he became the official painter of the navy in 1936. He discovered Brittany in 1924, and he decided to settle there permanently in 1963. In Concarneau, he met A. Guillou and became friends with Delpy and Barnoin. Even though he became a marine painter, he also liked to paint markets and pardons with his friend Barnoin. He is part of what is called "the painters of Concarneau".