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Artist: Madeleine Scali
Vintage French Watercolor - Paris Park
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Peaceful watercolor of a figure sat on a park bench in the Luxembourg Gardens of Paris by French artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1960.
Original one-of-a-kind artwork on paper displ...
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1960s Madeleine Scali Art
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Watercolor, Paper
Vintage French Still Life Painting
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Still life painting by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1960.
Original one-of-a-kind vintage work of art on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border and fi...
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1960s Other Art Style Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
Vintage French Ink and Pastel - Tablescape
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Light and airy pastel and ink still life of books and a candlestick by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911- 2000), circa 1960.
Original one-of-a-kind artwork on paper displayed on a...
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1950s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper, Ink
Tulips
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Beautiful watercolor of vase of yellow and red tulips by artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1960. Signed lower right.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold bor...
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1960s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor
Jardins du Luxembourg, Paris
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage French watercolor in a playful and colorful take on the famed Luxembourg Gardens of Paris by artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1960.
Original one-of-a-kind artwork...
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1950s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor, Paper
Still Life Strings
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Bright colors transcend the traditional still-life to animate this string instrument and opened book. Gouache by the French artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1970. Signed lower right.
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1970s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor
Vintage French Still-Life Painting - The Reader's Table
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Boldly colored acrylic still life painting of stacks of books and pipe atop a table by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1960.
Original one-of-a-kind vintage work of...
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1960s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
Watercolor Landscape - Bagnols de L'Orne
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Watercolor painting of French park by artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1980.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fits a standard-si...
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1980s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor
Ocean Front Landscape
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-century watercolor painting of coastline by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1960.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fit...
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1950s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor
Colorful Tabletop, 1980s
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
French watercolor of a vibrantly hued tabletop, featuring bottles and fruit, by artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), 1980. Dated lower left.
Original artwork on paper displayed on...
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1980s Madeleine Scali Art
Materials
Watercolor
Vase of Tulips
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-century French watercolor painting of red tulips in vase against blue/purple background by artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1960.
Original ...
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1960s Madeleine Scali Art
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Watercolor
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Vintage French Watercolor - Foret de Rambouillet
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This richly-hued acrylic landscape painting depicts lush, emerald green trees surrounding the River Orne in Normandy, France, by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), c. 1970. U...
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Paris Gardens
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Soft and soothing watercolor of autumn colored trees lining a path in the Luxembourg Gardens of Paris by French artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1960.
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Enchanting and colorful watercolor of a small winding trail in the Luxembourg gardens of Paris by Madeleine Scali, circa 1975.
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Vintage French Landscape - Jardins du Luxembourg, Paris
By Madeleine Scali
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Vintage French watercolor landscape is a lighthearted and vibrant take on the famed Luxembourg Gardens of Paris by artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), circa 1960. Signed lower left.
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1950s Madeleine Scali Art
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H 20 in W 0.1 in D 16 in
Vintage French Painting of Magenta Tulips
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Fetching gouache and acrylic painting of a blooming bouquet of tulips in a brown vase by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911- 2000), circa 1960.
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1950s Madeleine Scali Art
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Vintage French Gouache Still Life - Fruit & Wine
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Bold gouache still life of assorted fruit in a bowl coupled with two bottles of wine by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911- 2000), circa 1960.
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Vintage French Gouache - Pink Tulips
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Joyful gouache painting of a lovely spray of pink flowers filling a simple ceramic pitcher by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911- 2000), circa 1960.
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