With frame 27,5 x 53,5 x 2,5 cm
Signed and dated lower left
Raymonde Bouquet-Gallien was born on 20 October 1909 and approached art from an early age. She was a pupil and later wife of the drawing teacher and painter Antoine Gallien, who later also became an "inspector of education". She at the head of the movement called "Le sincèrisme"; she was nicknamed "La peintre des étables" ("The painter of the stables"), due to the frequency of this subject in all her work of hers.
She exhibited in Paris, at the Salon des Artistes Indépendants, at the Salon d 'Automne and at the Salon de Versailles and in 1931 at the Salon des Beaux Arts.
The painting is in very good condition.
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