St Paul de Vence landscape by George Charlton
£900
St Paul de Vence landscape by George Charlton
From the 1950's onwards St Paul de Venice was a subject and destination favoured by some of the most prominent artists, including Picasso and Chagall and British artist George Charlton visited the area numerous times in his later life. Oil-on-board. Framed
£900
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Dimensions: | 42cm (16½") High, 57cm (22½") Wide, 3cm (1¼") Long |
Stock code: | A042 |
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