Jules COIGNET [attributed]
Arbre mort et homme au chien
S. n.|s. l. circa 1830|41 x 35 cm|une feuille sous marie-louise encadrée
Unsigned pencil drawing, depicting a large dead tree with a drowsing man and his dog at its foot.
Fine wooden frame showing some scratches.
A student of Jean-Victor Bertin, Jules Coignet adopted his master's predilection for landscape painting. He is the author of a great number of canvases representing views and landscapes painted during his numerous travels in Tyrol and the Baden region, in Switzerland, in Italy and Sicily, in Egypt and Lebanon in the Orient, as well as in several provinces of France, notably Brittany and the Isère valley.
Fine wooden frame showing some scratches.
A student of Jean-Victor Bertin, Jules Coignet adopted his master's predilection for landscape painting. He is the author of a great number of canvases representing views and landscapes painted during his numerous travels in Tyrol and the Baden region, in Switzerland, in Italy and Sicily, in Egypt and Lebanon in the Orient, as well as in several provinces of France, notably Brittany and the Isère valley.
€450