Georges Philibert-Charles Maroniez View of Quiberon oil on panel August 15, 1912

Georges Philibert-Charles Maroniez View of Quiberon oil on panel August 15, 1912

This excellent painter offers us a charming little painting in the manner of the Impressionists, depicting a view of Quiberon Bay on August 15, 1912.

Our painting is signed by Georges Philibert Charles Maroniez lower right and is in fine condition in its wood and gilded stucco frame.

Sizes unframed: H 4.33 Inches. - W 5.90 Inches.

Sizes framed:     H 7.48 Inches. - W 8.66 Inches.

Biography:

Georges, Philibert-Charles Maroniez (1865 - 1933). (1865 – 1933).

French painter of genre and landscapes. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français since 1889 where he was awarded numerous distinctions. 

He carried out several activities at the same time: examining magistrate, engineer, painter.

He was the pupil of Mr and Mrs Demont-Breton. 

He exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Artistes Français, where he was a member of the society from 1889. He obtained an honorable mention in 1891, a third class medal in 1905, a second class medal in 1906. He was honoured with the Légion d'Honneur.

Museums: 

Lille, Boulogne, Cambrai, Douai, Valenciennes.

Bibliography: 

Gérald Shurr : Les Petits Maitres de la peinture 1820 - 1920, Valeur de demain, Les Éditions de l’Amateur, tome II, Paris 1982.

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