Signed by Émile Tabary (1857-1927). Lively scene in in a parisian park, pictured moment of city life of the late 19th century. In this painting, some irony and humor are very subtly felt. One of the most interesting works ever on public sales by this artist.
Size app.: 82 x 66 cm (roughly 32,3 x 26 in). Oil painting on strong paperboard. Very Good condition, age wear, requires cleaning, please study high-res pictures for cosmetic condition! In person actual painting may appear darker or brighter than in our pictures, strictly depending on sufficient light in your environment. Weight of app. 2 kg is going to measure some 4 kg packed for shipment.
Att.: Only canvas on a stretcher is sold! The frame is a gift (so frame in our listing have no value and is not covered by any warranty upon delivery). Please be aware of it and bid accordingly! But you can rest assured that no matter what, we will still try our best when packing item. If you want painting with a frame, the shipping cost will increase - this should be agreed prior payment. Size in frame ca: modest thin frame app. 93 x 76 cm (roughly 36,6 x 30 in).
Angèle Emile Tabary was born on June 10, 1857 in Chaumont-en-Vexin (Oise). Painter was a student of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He married in Beauvais on July 30, 1884. Charles Herbert, photographer, former student of the School of Fine Arts, was his witness. It was undoubtedly shortly after that Tabary took over from him in the photography studio located on rue Saint-Pierre, opposite the famous gothic St.Peter’s cathedral (Beauvais). In 1901, Daniel Richard worked at this address after him.