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French School (21st Century)
French School (21st Century) "Parisian Street Scene with Flower Market Vendor", oil on board, unsigned, 15-1/2" x 12". Presented in a handsome giltwood exhibition frame.
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Ellsworth Woodward (American/New
Ellsworth Woodward (American/New Orleans 1861-1939) "French Market New Orleans Louisiana" 1886 watercolor and gouache en grisaille on paper signed and dated lower left titled lower center handwritten inscription with extensive family provenance en verso 12 7/8 in. x 17 3/4 in. framed. Note: Ellsworth Woodward came to New Orleans in 1885 to take the position of Assistant Professor of Painting & Drawing at Tulane University under his brother William Woodward. That same year he created an etching of the French Market in addition to prints of other locales around the city. The work offered here is dated Jan. 1 1886 and presents a realistic detailed view of the French Market rendered en grisaille. This grey scale tonality often indicates that an artist has created a work with the intention that it be used as an illustration. The activities and energy of the French Market certainly provided inspiration for many 19th century artists. Located at its current site since 1790 only some of the original early 19th century structures that form the French Market remain today. Around the year 1833 several buildings known collectively as the Red Stores were built in the space between the Vegetable Market and the levee. With the organization of the French Market Corporation in 1932 came some redevelopment and modernization of the market with several structures including the Red Stores being lost.
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French School circa 1890 large
French School circa 1890 large oil on canvas "To Market" genre scene with an old peasant woman and animals, sight 53"h x 59 1/2"w
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French School (Mid-20th Century)
French School (Mid-20th Century) "Parisian Flower Market", oil on canvas, 20" x 26", titled and signed indistinctly lower left. Presented in an ebonized and parcel-gilt frame with linen liner.
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19C FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST MARKET
19C FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST MARKET PAINTING France,19th CenturyDepicts a street full of woman all wearing white hats reminiscent of Brittany's famous traditional hats.
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French School (20th Century)
French School (20th Century) \"Parisian Street Market Scene\", oil on canvas, 24\" x 36\", signed lower right: \"Post\". Presented in an ornate giltwood exhibition frame.
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French School (21st Century)
French School (21st Century) \"Parisian Flower Market\", oil on panel, 16\" x 12\". Presented in a giltwood exhibition frame.
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Xavier de Callatay (American, b.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "French Market", lithograph, sight 8-1/2" x 11-3/4", signed and dated lower left "Xavier de Callatay 1956". Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized frame.
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7PC FRENCH CELLULOID CHEESE MEAT
7PC FRENCH CELLULOID CHEESE MEAT MARKET DISPLAY France20th CenturyIncludes a Normandy Camembert cheese sign, a Brie de Montreau sign, a French Gruyere sign, a La Piece sign, a sign advertising rabbit, a signed for rotisserie chicken and a Le Kilo sign, all with adjustable prices.
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French 19th century portrait
French 19th century portrait miniature on ivory depicting a street merchant selling fowl and other foodstuffs. Signed "Martin" lower right. Image: 2 1/8"Diam.
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Eugene Galien-Laloue French,
Eugene Galien-Laloue French, 1854-1941 The Marketplace, Les Halles
Estimate:$6,000-$8,000
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FRENCH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)
FRENCH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) PAINTINGGrand Boulevard in Paris with Vegetable Market. Signed indistinctly lower right and inscribed Paris. Oil on Canvas. Measuring 28.75 x 26.25 in. Rococo style frame. Overall 37 x 44.50 in. (Cond: good)
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Clarence Millet (American/New
Clarence Millet (American/New Orleans, 1897-1959) "French Market - New Orleans", oil on canvas board, faintly signed lower right, titled and signed on the reverse, 14-1/2" x 17-3/4". Presented in a giltwood frame.
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French School, 19th
French School, 19th Century/Street Scene/watercolour, 26cm x 20cm and another watercolour depicting a market scene
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William Woodward (American/New
William Woodward (American/New Orleans 1859-1939) "French Market New Orleans" 1903 watercolor on paper laid down on board titled lower left and inscribed "Jan." signed and dated "Wm. Woodward New Orleans 1903" on backing 24 in. x 16 in.; accompanied by an envelope inscribed "This watercolor done by Mr. William Woodward circa 1900. It was property of my grandmother Nannie Mather Bell" with typed "Bomar" return address attractively matted and framed. Provenance: Gift from the artist; descended in a Louisiana family. Note: The French Market was a favored theme of William Woodward. He depicted it in different media over several decades. A watercolor from 1891 in The Historic New Orleans Collection depicts an active scene with piles of cabbages and onions and a man at work cleaning cabbages in the right background. Seemingly the same man is shown in the 1903 painting offered here but in a slightly different location of the market. This view depicts one of the gabled entries on the river side of the French Market and relates very closely to a Raffaelli oil crayon from 1904 in the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art. In that work from a different angle he shows the same woman with her red scarf and blue skirt standing by a table piled with cabbages. The man is also shown but at work on his horse carriage. Large watercolors by William Woodward are quite rare as he generally preferred the medium of oil crayon to capture his beloved Vieux Carré. Reference: Brady Patricia ed. Complementary Visions of Louisiana Art: The Laura Simon Nelson Collection The Historic New Orleans Collection 1996 p. 34. Hinckley Robert William Woodward: American Impressionist 2009 p. 16 and 129.
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20C. FRENCH EXPRESSIONIST
20C. FRENCH EXPRESSIONIST PARISIAN STREET PAINTING France,20th CenturyDepicting a bustling street market with people walking about on a cloudy day at dusk.
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New Orleans School (Mid-20th
New Orleans School (Mid-20th Century) "New Orleans French Market", artist's proof etching, sight 11-1/2" x 8", pencil titled lower center, pencil signed indistinctly lower right. Glazed, double matted and presented in a stained wooden frame.
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Two French travel posters: one Mont
Two French travel posters: one Mont St. Michel, the other a French market scene; 39 1/4" x 24 3/4"; both signed C. Magossy in the print, dated 1930/34; imp. Rotophot, Paris. Market scene in very good condition; Mont St. Michel poster with creases and repaired tears in upper border and one repaired tear lower left hand corner. Linen backed.
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Clarence Millet A.N.A.
Clarence Millet A.N.A. (American/New Orleans 1897-1959) "French Market: Study" oil on canvas board unsigned 9 1/4 in. x 13 1/8 in. unframed. Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist.
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SALABET, Jean, (French, 1900-?):
SALABET, Jean, (French, 1900-?): Paris Flower Market, Oil/Canvas, 10.75'' x 13.75'', signed lower right, original frame 16.50'' x 19.50''.
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Xavier de Callatay (American, b.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "The J. Marsalone Stall, The French Market, New Orleans", pen and ink on paper, sight 8-1/2" x 11-1/2", signed and dated lower right "Xavier de Callatay 1956". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved and ebonized frame.
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SALABET, Jean, (French, 1900-?):
SALABET, Jean, (French, 1900-?): Paris Flower Market, Oil/Canvas, 18'' x 21.50'', signed lower right, original frame is 25.25'' x 28.75''.
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Xavier de Callatay (American, b.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "Ladies of the French Market, New Orleans", ink on paper, sight 9" x 11", signed and dated lower left "Xavier de Callatay '56". Glazed, matted and presented in a pickled wooden frame.
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GOUACHE - 'The Paris Flower Market'
GOUACHE - 'The Paris Flower Market' by Eugene Galien-Laloue (French 1854-1941) signed lower left. Bright winter scene in the Paris flower market. Matted and glazed in carved wood gilded frame. SS: 7'' x 12''; OS: 17'' x 22''. Fine condition.
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GOUACHE - 'The Paris Flower Market'
GOUACHE - 'The Paris Flower Market' by Eugene Galien-Laloue (French 1854-1941) signed lower left. Bright winter scene in the Paris flower market. Matted and glazed in carved wood gilded frame. SS: 7'' x 12''; OS: 17'' x 22''. Fine condition.
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ALBERT HANDELL (NM, 1937 - )
ALBERT HANDELL (NM, 1937 - ) "Parisian Market", oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled on Dymo tape lower right (on frame lip), depicting a storefront countertop display of fresh produce with a figure in the distance, in a gilded and painted wooden frame with linen covered inner lip, OS: 22 1/4" x 25 1/2", SS: 14 1/2" x 17 1/2". Frame paint losses.
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MAXWELL MAYS FRENCH MARKET BISTRO
MAXWELL MAYS FRENCH MARKET BISTRO INK DRAWING Rhode Island, United States,1918-2009Well stock French street side market with an abundance of flowers and tendrils covering the awning of their building on the edge cobblestone street.
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Clarence Millet A.N.A.
Clarence Millet A.N.A. (American/New Orleans 1897-1959) "French Market New Orleans" oil on board signed lower left artist's label with title and stamp from "The Pirate's Chest New Orleans" en verso 10 3/4 in. x 13 in. framed. Provenance: Estate of Audrey Reinike DeBuys the eldest daughter of Charles Henry and Vera Reinike; found in the DeBuys family home 3131 Coliseum Street New Orleans.
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CLAUDE FAUCHERE, FRENCH B. 1936,
CLAUDE FAUCHERE, FRENCH B. 1936, MARKET SCENES, PAIR OILS ON CANVAS, FRAME: 10-1/2 X 10-1/2 INClaude Fauchere, French b. 1936, Market Scenes, Pair Oils on Canvas, Frame: 10-1/2 x 10-1/2 in
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C.H. MOUVIN (FRENCH, 20TH
C.H. MOUVIN (FRENCH, 20TH CENTURY) 13" x 18" Flower Market, Paris. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, in decorative wood frame, 19?" x 24¾" overall.
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FRENCH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY, FRENCH
FRENCH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY, FRENCH MARKET, ETCHING, SIGNED INDISTINCTLY, FRAME: 23 X 20 IN. (58.42 X 50.80 CM.)French School, 20th Century, French Market, Etching, Signed Indistinctly,, Dimensions: Frame: 23 x 20 in. (58.42 x 50.80 cm.)
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CH. FRANçOIS (HAITIAN, 20TH
CH. FRANçOIS (HAITIAN, 20TH CENTURY), LES VOYAGEUSES VONT AU MARCHé (THE TRAVELERS ARE GOING TO THE MARKET) Oil on board, signed and inscribed "Cap-Haïtien" at lower right, framed.
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CLEMENT GONTIER (FRENCH 1876-1918),
CLEMENT GONTIER (FRENCH 1876-1918), LADIES AT MARKET, OIL ON BOARD, FRAME: 24 X 17 IN. (60.96 X 43.18 CM.)Clement Gontier (French 1876-1918), Ladies at Market, Oil on Board,, Dimensions: Frame: 24 x 17 in. (60.96 x 43.18 cm.)
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Carlo Jean Jacques (Haitian
Carlo Jean Jacques (Haitian 1943-1990) acrylic on masonite ''Market Women '' group of around ten market women outside of village central female figure in red skirt intricate golden frame not exmained out of frame ss: 23'' h. x 24'' w.
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A Figure of A Market Day Couple
A Figure of A Market Day Couple Hand decorated in polychrome the flatback pair stand in going to market outfits she with a bundle on her head and he with a large flask. Vent hole in the back.
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French style stand with white
French style stand with white marble top and brass gallery tambour front marble cracked.