'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)
'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)

'The Trees' by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s)

Pierre Dionisi

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'The Trees', ink on art paper, by Pierre Dionisi (circa 1930s). Sepia-toned, original drawing in a naive but compelling style depicts a view of a nearby mountain through a garden of trees. Provence has many peaks including the famous Mont St. Victoire and Mont Ventoux. The drawing is in good vintage condition and has been newly framed and glazed. A single drawing may be purchased or a series of these is available through our gallery on this platform. Initialed by the artist in the lower right hand corner. Upon request a video of the piece may be provided.

About the Artist: Pierre Georges Vielledent, known as Pierre Dionisi (1904-1976), was born in Paris of Corsican origins. A pupil of Fernand Cormon and Raoul Arus, he exhibited at the Salon of French artists from 1921 to 1923 and received the Prix de Rome for painting in 1923, at the age of 19, for his 'Christ on the Cross'. Inspiration for his paintings was provided by his native land, Corsica and the sun-drenched South of France. He was also a sculptor of some renown. 

Dimensions with frame:

H 35.0 cm / 13.8"

W 47.0 cm / 18.5"

Dimensions without frame:

H 22.0 cm / 8.7"

W 34.5 cm / 13.6"

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