Marguerite Arosa (1854-1903) - Marine
\Artist: Marguerite Arosa (1854-1903)
Technique: Pastel\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 41_33_1_cm
Marguerite Arosa (1854-1903) ‘Marine’, circa 1899 Pastel on canvas. Signed at the bottom right Size: height: 33 cm, length: 41 cm. Overall size: height: 47 cm, length: 56 cm Montparnasse frame, circa 1950 Exposition: Mademoiselle Arosa, Honfleur, 1899. Shipping label of the Society of Fine Arts on the reverse. Coming from a family of the Parisian upper middle class that loved Art, Marguerite Arosa was raised in the paternal collection composed of paintings by Delacroix, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny and in general the Barbizon school of landscape. Student of Auguste Mayer, Félix-Joseph Barrias and the realist painter Armand Gautier (1825-1894) . On the death of Paul Gauguin's mother, his father Gustave Arosa became the tutor of the young Gauguin. He met Marguerite in the country house of the Arosa where she introduced him to painting
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\Artist: Marguerite Arosa (1854-1903)
Technique: Pastel\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 41_33_1_cm
Marguerite Arosa (1854-1903) ‘Marine’, circa 1899 Pastel on canvas. Signed at the bottom right Size: height: 33 cm, length: 41 cm. Overall size: height: 47 cm, length: 56 cm Montparnasse frame, circa 1950 Exposition: Mademoiselle Arosa, Honfleur, 1899. Shipping label of the Society of Fine Arts on the reverse. Coming from a family of the Parisian upper middle class that loved Art, Marguerite Arosa was raised in the paternal collection composed of paintings by Delacroix, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny and in general the Barbizon school of landscape. Student of Auguste Mayer, Félix-Joseph Barrias and the realist painter Armand Gautier (1825-1894) . On the death of Paul Gauguin's mother, his father Gustave Arosa became the tutor of the young Gauguin. He met Marguerite in the country house of the Arosa where she introduced him to painting