"Orientalist Watercolor By Charles Brouty."
Large watercolor representing a bivouac in the Hoggar. Watercolor signed and located lower left. Charles Brouty, living in Algeria from 1912 to 1963, became the official painter of the Ténéré-Berliet mission, decorator of the Algerian pavilion at the international fairs in Paris and Brussels. He won numerous awards: Algerian artistic grand prize, gold medal for orientalist painters and illustrator of around twenty works on Algeria. Watercolor made in the 1950s.