Description: Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953) was a Belgian artist best known for his fantasy work in illustrating Fairy Tales, myths and Legends, in a combination of styles from Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Breugel while reminiscent of Harry Clarke, Willy Pogany and Aubrey Beardsley. Gouache and gold metallic on paper. Signed in the plate and the page number of the book where the illustration can be found is below the art as shown. .. The title is also below the art. I was also able to find the art in the book through online searching.. This is one of three, original colorful illustrations done in Gouache and metallic paint on paper, created for the Extant works for Francois Rabelais, 1929.The art has not been removed from its frame. See pictures for detail and size.. Framed and matted .. The frame measures 17.5" by 13.5" and the art 12.5" by by about 8.75". There is some slight foxing. Color is still nice and vivid.. Shipping via first class or priority mail as noted in the details..Payment Payment must be received within 1-2 days of the item ending or I retain the right to relist or resell the item without any prior notice to the buyer.Shipping All items ship within 1-2 business days.. For all items... U.S.- priority mail.. or first class as noted...International Shipping through Ebay. ...For combined shipping, please request a final invoice at the end of the auctions. Please make sure the shipping address is correct at checkout.Terms of Sale RETURNSAll items are described to the best of my ability.. I also try to find and fun/exciting & unusual pieces. Returns accepted for mis-represented items only.... and must be returned in the same condition received.
Price: 499.99 USD
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
End Time: 2025-01-13T22:53:20.000Z
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Artist: Sand
Type: Painting
Year of Production: 1952
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Size: Large
Theme: Nightclub
Style: Black Folk Art
Material: Cardboard, Board
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Subject: Chicago, Figures, Black Americana Folk Art
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959