Two Portraits
Two Portraits is a black China ink original drawing realized on paper by the artist Jeanne Daour (1914-?).
This beautiful original drawing represents two female portraits, one frontal, one of profile with a very rapid and vibrant line, by a very skilled hand accustomed and trained to make sketches.
Jeanne Daour was a pupil of the Scandinavian academy in Paris (1930) and of the Colarossi Academy and after of the Fondation Camargue in Cassis, Jeanne Daour exhibited her work at the Salon des Tuileries in 1930and in other Parisian Salons.
Jeanne Daour was a pupil of the Scandinavian academy in Paris (1930) and of the Colarossi Academy and after of the Fondation Camargue in Cassis, Jeanne Daour exhibited her work at the Salon des Tuileries in 1930and in other Parisian Salons.
Two Portraits is a black China ink original drawing realized on paper by the artist Jeanne Daour (1914-?).
This beautiful original drawing represents two female portraits, one frontal, one of profile with a very rapid and vibrant line, by a very skilled hand accustomed and trained to make sketches.
In excellent conditions, except for some light fords of the paper, this is a little dimensions artwork with a high sensibility and undisputed quality.
Jeanne Daour was a pupil of the Scandinavian academy in Paris (1930) and of the Colarossi Academy and after of the Fondation Camargue in Cassis, Jeanne Daour exhibited her work at the Salon des Tuileries in 1930and in other Parisian Salons.
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