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Paul Marny (1829-1914) - Framed Watercolour A Lakeside Windmill
Description
Paul Marny (1829-1914)- Original late 19th century watercolour. Mounted in a beautiful gilt effect frame. Monogrammed to the lower right. (Provenance: Avenue Fine Art). On paper.Condition
In fine condition.
Size
11 x 21.5cm (4.3" x 8.5")Framed Size: 31.5 x 41.5cm (12.4" x 16.3")
Artist Biography
Paul Marny was an Anglo/French painter of mainly seascapes. He was born in Paris but spent at least fifty years of his long life in Belfast and in Scarborough. He first worked as a decorator of porcelain for the Sèvres factory before moving to Belfast to work for a French architect. About 1861, Marny moved to Scarborough where he taught Albert Strange and many other Scarborough based artists. Marny was a member of the Ipswich Art Club 1897-98 and he also exhibited at the Royal Academy, GI and RBSA. Paintings by him are held in the collections of Scarborough Art Gallery, Usher Gallery, Williamson Art Gallery and the Pannett Art Gallery.
| SKU | sg915 |
|---|---|
| Frame Colour | gold |
| Artist | Paul Marny (1829-1914) |
| Date | Late 19th Century |
| Dimensions | 11 x 21.5cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Style | Realism |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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