"Sylvain Coste (early 20th Century) Marseille, Place Victor Gélu And Hotel Belle Vue In 1934"
Imposing oil on burlap by the Marseille artist Sylvain Coste, specialist in proletarian life and the Old Quarters. The work is anecdotal because the district was completely demolished during the Second World War. It represents the Place Victor Gelu on the quay of the port and the hotel Belle Vue on the right of the famous bell tower of Accoules. It measures 92 cm by 73 without frame and 112 cm by 92 frame included.