'Mother Nursing Her Baby' by Guillaume Dulac (circa 1920s)
Fine Art •
SKU 1006C
'Mother Nursing Her Baby', pencil on art paper, by French artist, Guillaume Dulac (circa 1920s). An artist known for his exquisite drawings - many are sketches for his larger oil paintings or other works, this piece's beauty lies once again in its simplicity and evident affection for its subjects. In the upper right hand corner a little sketch of the father looking on lovingly appears. The restraint, precision and elegance of the lines demonstrate a complete mastery of his art. This piece is in very good overall condition. All things considered, and given its nearly 100 years, it is notable for its state of preservation. The artwork has been newly framed and glazed. Although the artwork is unsigned, our gallery holds virtually the entire remaining collection of this artist's sketches and memorabilia and therefore, its provenance is impeccable. If desired, a gallery-generated certificate of authenticity will be included with the purchase. A series of Dulac's sketches may be acquired from our gallery on this platform to create a set to enhance a corridor or stairway of your home or workplace. Please closely view the accompanying photos to best appreciate its qualities. Upon request a video of the artwork may be provided.
About the Artist: Guillaume Dulac (1883-1929). This is a historical piece from a French artist born in the 19th century. He was a close associate of other well known artists, Charles Camoin and Albert Marquet. He exhibited his works in Paris' Salon des Indépendents in 1905, in the Salon de l'Union Artistique of Toulouse in 1908-1910 and had an artistic presence in the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. His last exhibit was in the Salon des Tuileries in June of 1929. In December of that same year, his body was recovered having drowned in the Seine river and is now in the famous Père-Lachaise cemetery. Because of the quality of his art, his works have been sold at auction and collected internationally. In La Ciotat, France, near Marseille, there is a street named after this artist: l'Avenue Guillaume Dulac.
Dimensions with frame:
H 38 cm / 15"
W 30.5 cm / 12"
Dimensions without frame:
H 26.5 cm / 10.4"
W 19 cm / 7.5"