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Circa: 1993 Manufacturer: Joëlle B. Le Blanc Sail Boat Picture Art Joëlle B. Le Blanc Limited Edition French; I saw this piece of art and fell in love with it, being such a lover of the water and boats. I purchased it not knowing anything of the artist but saw so much value in the composition of this piece of art. The fact that it was a signed limited edition numbering only 41 out of a 100, and date ’93 added a large amount of worth to this piece of art. <p>
The framing of this piece measures 17 ½ inches long by 14 ½ inches, the art work itself measures 9 ¼ inches long by 6 ¼ inches wide.  
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The art is in excellent condition and the unique matting of this piece so enhances the art. There is a small chip in the glass of the framing at the bottom corner however no one would purchase this piece for the framing.
The coloring of this piece is so neutral in the shades of browns with just a hint of reds drawing the warmth out. This piece of art could easily float on any wall among a composition of other fine art.
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The French artist, Joëlle B. Le Blanc, may be found on the internet and her work retails off her website for twice as much as this piece is listed for here.
Information on the Artist: Her work bears witness to and speaks for itself. Her great sensibility has made her a tireless traveler, for whom everything reveals a meaning that she generously and intensely expresses in her paintings. She is forever developing new techniques to improve her art. Joëlle B. Le Blanc painter, engraver is not only excellent in her permanent concerns to improve her technique, but also to modify her variations by combining four very special techniques. This result is a unique style.
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