"Interieur Rouge 2004 Embellished" by Emile Bellet - 🔥Framed Embellished Giclee on Canvas
Interieur Rouge 2004 Embellished Limited Edition Print by Emile Bellet
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Interieur Rouge 2004 Embellished

Emile Bellet

Limited Edition Print : Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
Size : 20x20 in  |  51x51 cm
Framed : 28.75x28.75 in  |  73x73 cm
Edition : From the AP edition of 50

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Year2004

Hand SignedHand signed lower right in ink 

Condition Excellent 

Framed without GlassGold frame with white border 

Purchased fromGallery 2007 

Story / Additional InfoPrivate collection. 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID56911

Emile Bellet - France

Art Brokerage: Emile Bellet French Artist: b. 1941. Emile Bellet was born in Provence, France in 1941. He began to paint at the age of fifteen years old, and by the age of nineteen Bellet held his first exhibition (1960). In 1976 his career began in earnest when he was noticed by Galerie Guigne. He is a self-taught artist who has aligned himself with the discipline of the Fauvres, or savages -- a school of artists who lived at the turn of the twentieth century, which included Matisse, Cezanne, Dufy, and Vlaminck. They painted in vivid non-authentic color, and Emile Bellet has mastered this discipline with an impasto knife accentuating this color with the elongated forms of the mannerists. We are no longer accepting print listings, original paintings only. We no longer list and prints. Original Oils Wanted.

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