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ART:
Delicately Carved Black Forest Frame

Delicately Carved Victorian Walnut Black Forest Oval Frame with open pierced carvings all around the perimeter. The inside rim is all hand carved as branches surrounded by leaves, berries, oak leaves, and acorns. There is some slight chipping on the outside edges and there may have originally been a support arm on the back. Now it is a hanging frame. This is a lovely frame for that special photograph or as a mirror! Circa: 1890 Dimensions: 17" H x 11 1/2" W x 1/2" D Finish: Good original, the back plate is replaced Price: $695.00   
$695.00


ART:
PEYROL LITHOGRAPH

Erick Peyrol, lithograph titled “Les Piquets” This lithograph features ribbons of opalescent pink thread on a pale blue-green sky, an unforgettably lovely vision mirrored in a country pond’s shallow water. The weathered rough forms of brownish black marsh grasses, expressive wintry trees and a half-submerged fence contrast vigorously with the quiescent beauty of pond and sky. Framing is chosen to provide completely harmonious colorings from the double matting of soft ivory edged with moss green, to the metal frame’s antique pewter tone. Lithograph pulled at Gerapholith, Paris, 1976.Peyrol born 1948. Early on achieved substantial recognition and success in his native France. Born in Caaen, he attended the Ecole des Cbeaux Arts in Rouen and then studied at the Academie Julien in Paris for two years. But Peyrol’s art education began well in advance of formal schooling. The son of prominent French painter and lithographer Letellier, Peyrol was attracted as a young child to the paints and pencils of his father’s atelier. Although the elder artist denies undue parental persuasion, he did admit to encouragement and delight in observing his son’s aptitude and progress. Peyrol exhibited regularly in the principal salons of Paris and had yearly one-man shows in Paris and the provinces. His representation in the Galerie Laurens on the Avenue Matignon – the Parisian equivalent of Madison Avenue – further indicates a significant talent. He was awarded the third Prix Lutetia in 1970. Sight: 15-3/4 x 21-5/8; double matted. Frame 21-3/4 x 27. Very good condition.   
$500.00


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