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Walk in the Woods
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Art / Harpignies Henri-Joseph

Walk in the Woods

CHF 1'800.00

Oil on wood
ca. 31×21,5 cm
Henri-Joseph Harpignies ascribed to, very good condition in original frame

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Henri-Joseph Harpignies

born 1819 in Valenciennes, died 1916 in St Privé. Landscape painter who turned to Art at the age of 27, studying painting in Italy and France and coming more and more under the influence of Corot. First success at the Salon of 1861, where he afterwards exhibited regularly. In 1886 he received his first medal there for ‘Evening in the roman Camoagna’.

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