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Description:
PRICE WILL BE REDUCED 30% AT TIME OF PURCHASE TO $700.00!! "Brown Doves" if the title of this original lithograph by French Artist Georges Braque, the silver frame measures 17" X 21". Georges Braque was born on May 13, 1882 in Argenteuil, France, where his parents ran a paint shop. He was brought up in Le Havre. His father was a house painter at that time and he encouraged the boy's attempts to draw. Georges also took music lessons from Raoul Dufy's flutist brother, Pierre. It resulted in Braque's continuous love of music; he played several instruments. A slow deliberate student, Braque accomplished nothing much until he became, at twenty, the youngest member of the group known as the Fauves and first came into prominence in 1906 as a Fauve painter. However he was unhappy with his first canvases in the new style and subsequently destroyed them because they were too realistic for him. (Jean Ershler Schatz). (5)
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 6234_100 |
| Condition:
very good |
Year:
early 20th century
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