(QM524)
The antique paintings, Sea Paintings category, proposed here is an oil painting on canvas from the late 19th or early 20th century.
This is an antique painting representing a marine landscape, a stretch of rocky coast on the French Riviera,
location Bandol, where there are beautiful beaches, as the painter writes on the back of the painting's canvas.
The work is an oil painting that has a frame, original and contemporary to the antique painting.
These are paintings on canvas, signed lower left Louis Haas, French orientalist painter.
Louis Haas (1870-1923) was born in Algeria but then moved to Paris in 1891.
He worked in the atelier of Auguste Alfred Rubé, Philippe Chaperon and Marcel Jambon. He becomes at the Austrian court,
artistic educator of the children of Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Habsburg-Lorraine. Then with the Archduke's family
he travels to Spain, Italy, Egypt, the Mediterranean islands and Turkey, and stays a year in Venice.
He was a pupil of the painter Louis Eugène Baille. In 1906 he returned to his hometown in Algeria.
In 1907 he exhibited his paintings in Philippeville and in several Algerian cities, with other Orientalist painters such as Maxime Noiré,
Léon Geille de Saint-Léger, Gilbert Galland and Louis Randavel. He died in Bandol (Var) in 1923.
Landscape paintings on first canvas and with contemporary frame, the frame and the painting are restored.
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Restored Painting | Orientalist Painters | Painted Landscapes | Antique Seascapes | Antique Ports | French Painting
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Canvas size: 61 x 38 cm
Size with frame: 78.5 x 54 cm
Depth: 7 cm
Weight: 6.6 Kg