Eugène Petit (1838-1886) - Chiens de chasse

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Chiens de chasse, oil on canvas, French, 19th century, signed by hand, sold with frame, in good condition.

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Enchanting painting by Eugène PETIT (1838-1886) depicting a Gordon setter and an English setter standing in the heather before a flock of ducks taking flight. The color nuances of the vegetation provide a very pretty contrast to the work and give it a wild appearance.

Eugène PETIT was a pupil of Ed. Muller and Dieterle. He made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1863 and won a medal in 1873. He specialized in still lifes of flowers and fruits, and he is also recognized for his hunting scenes.

His works are present in the museums of Carcassonne, Compiègne, Courtrai, Rouen, Saint-Etienne, London...

Eugène PETIT’s hunting scenes are highly sought after by collectors and can exceed 5,000 euros at auctions or in galleries!

Oil on canvas

46 x 55 cm (with 20th-century frame, slight losses and gilding touch-ups, about 58 x 67 cm)

Signed at the bottom right "E.PETIT"

Very beautiful presentation, clean work not requiring cleaning, note some light restorations

Photos taken in sunlight

Authenticity guaranteed - Sale with invoice from our gallery

The COINET gallery specializes in 19th and 20th century paintings and drawings, and is currently preparing the painter Ferdinand GUELDRY’s catalog raisonné

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Enchanting painting by Eugène PETIT (1838-1886) depicting a Gordon setter and an English setter standing in the heather before a flock of ducks taking flight. The color nuances of the vegetation provide a very pretty contrast to the work and give it a wild appearance.

Eugène PETIT was a pupil of Ed. Muller and Dieterle. He made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1863 and won a medal in 1873. He specialized in still lifes of flowers and fruits, and he is also recognized for his hunting scenes.

His works are present in the museums of Carcassonne, Compiègne, Courtrai, Rouen, Saint-Etienne, London...

Eugène PETIT’s hunting scenes are highly sought after by collectors and can exceed 5,000 euros at auctions or in galleries!

Oil on canvas

46 x 55 cm (with 20th-century frame, slight losses and gilding touch-ups, about 58 x 67 cm)

Signed at the bottom right "E.PETIT"

Very beautiful presentation, clean work not requiring cleaning, note some light restorations

Photos taken in sunlight

Authenticity guaranteed - Sale with invoice from our gallery

The COINET gallery specializes in 19th and 20th century paintings and drawings, and is currently preparing the painter Ferdinand GUELDRY’s catalog raisonné

SHIPPING via secure parcel worldwide

Details

Artist
Eugène Petit (1838-1886)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Chiens de chasse
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition
Height
46 cm
Width
55 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Style
Realism
Period
19th century
AndorraVerified
17
Objects sold
Private

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