Watercolor depicting a cavalry officer of the First Empire in conversation with two elegant ladies in the undergrowth. Maurice Toussaint (1882-1974) painter, designer and illustrator.
Watercolor representing the Emperor Napoleon on horseback with his generals and some infantrymen by Jack GIRBAL (died in 1970) painter and illustrator of military scenes.
Series of 8 watercolors in two frames by Henri Detaille (1861-1943), painted around 1880-1900 representing, in the left frame: top left a hunting officer on horseback. Napoleon 1st on the right.
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Very nice set of 4 uniformly framed military watercolors, signed by the same artist Pierre Albert Leroux (1890-1959), specialist in the field
Each watercolor is captioned on the back, as follows:
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Victor HUEN Colmar, 1874 - 1939, Nancy "Captain of Deux-Nancré, aide-de-camp to division general. Full dress - Vienna 1809 Watercolour, gouache and ink on paper, 25x17.8cm Dated 1911 Signed lower left[...]
Victor HUEN Colmar, 1874 - 1939, Nancy "Polish Lancer of the Imperial Guard" Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper, 25x18cm Signed lower left Presented in a gilded frame with UV70 anti-reflective glass[...]
Victor HUEN Colmar, 1874 - 1939, Nancy "General of Division Charles Joseph de Pully" Watercolor, gouache and ink on paper, 25x17.8cm Signed lower left Original watercolor reproduced in "Original from [...]
EMPRESS GUARD TRUMPET ON HORSEBACK: Original watercolor, First Empire. Watercolor presenting a trumpet of the Guard of the Empress on horseback, in full uniform, signed lower right (non-legible signat[...]
BÉNIGNI PIERRE: ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR, 18th DRAGONS 1796, OFFICER OF COUNTRYSIDE, EARLY XXTH CENTURY. Original watercolor signed lower right and titled left "CAUSE ALWAYS BUT DON'T FORGET THE CHOUCROUTE[...]
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