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Artist: Paul Pascal
Rest at the Caravanserail - Gouache by Paul Pascal - 1885
By Paul Pascal
Located in Roma, IT
Rest at the caravanserail is an original old masters artwork realized by Paul Pascal in 1885.
Mixed colored gouache on paper.
Included an elegant frame.
Hand signed by the artist ...
Category
19th Century Modern Paul Pascal Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Panorama of The Minaret - Orientalist Gouache 1882
By Paul Pascal
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
PASCAL Paul (1832-1903)
Orientalist View of the Minaret
Gouache on card signed low right and dated 1882
Old glassed frame gilded with leaves
Dim gouache : 51 X 70 cm
Dim Frame : 71 X 90 cm
PASCAL Paul (1832-1903)Born 01 april 1832 in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne).
Died in 1903 in Québec (Canada).
French painter 19th century
Typical subjects, genre scenes, lively landscapes, seascapes.
Gouache, watercolor...
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1880s Academic Paul Pascal Paintings
Materials
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