"Two Bedouin Women On The Edge Of A Wadi, Emmanuel Jadin, 1843-1922"
Two Bedouin women on the edge of a wadi, probably in Algeria. Oil on canvas signed lower left JADIN. Charles Emmanuel JADIN, painter born in Paris in 1843, traveled to North Africa, like many of his colleagues at the time. Son of Louis Jadin, he first studied with his father, before joining Cabanel's studio. He started at the Salon of 1868. Associate of French Artists since 1885, he exhibited at the Salon subjects of genre and history. Medalist also in Philadelphia, we have a still life of him in the Dieppe museum "musical attributes". Canvas and original frame