École Française (XX) - Yeux de Jais





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Yeux de Jais is a classical oil painting on board from France (1960s–1970s) by École Française, signed, original edition, measuring 53 × 43 cm with frame and 3 kg, sold by Galerie and featuring a multi-colored palette.
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École Française (1950s) - Onyx Eyes
Oil on board - Signed illegible in the lower right corner
École Française (1950s)
Fascinating homage to Manet's sensual and exotic Spain, depicted by a girl with olive-toned skin and jet-black eyes who looks coquettishly at the viewer with a carnation tucked in her hair. Image dimensions without frame: 32 x 42 cm / 43 x 53 cm with exclusive custom frame.
In the École Française (1950s), artists of this period have a unique and creative mark on art. An exclusive selection of artworks, each unique and unreproducible, guaranteeing the authenticity of the artists. A oil painting from the 1950s, 1960s originating from France, is an example of this style, with a refined composition that conveys an almost ethereal delicacy. The paintings of this era often display a soft color palette and subtle movement, contributing to the essence of the French School. These works not only adorn spaces, but also connect the buyer with the richness of human expression through authentic art.
Well-packaged and sent by registered mail.
École Française (1950s) - Onyx Eyes
Oil on board - Signed illegible in the lower right corner
École Française (1950s)
Fascinating homage to Manet's sensual and exotic Spain, depicted by a girl with olive-toned skin and jet-black eyes who looks coquettishly at the viewer with a carnation tucked in her hair. Image dimensions without frame: 32 x 42 cm / 43 x 53 cm with exclusive custom frame.
In the École Française (1950s), artists of this period have a unique and creative mark on art. An exclusive selection of artworks, each unique and unreproducible, guaranteeing the authenticity of the artists. A oil painting from the 1950s, 1960s originating from France, is an example of this style, with a refined composition that conveys an almost ethereal delicacy. The paintings of this era often display a soft color palette and subtle movement, contributing to the essence of the French School. These works not only adorn spaces, but also connect the buyer with the richness of human expression through authentic art.
Well-packaged and sent by registered mail.

