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Shop ANTIQUE COLOUR AQUATINT | FRED LEVÉ | LE CHÂTEAU DE VILLERS COTTERÈTS, FRANCE | DELIVERY INCLUDED IN CANADA
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ANTIQUE COLOUR AQUATINT | FRED LEVÉ | LE CHÂTEAU DE VILLERS COTTERÈTS, FRANCE | DELIVERY INCLUDED IN CANADA

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This is a framed & matted etching with colour aquatint on paper, signed by artist
Frédéric Levé (1877-1968) in pencil | It depicts the Château de Villers Cotterèts, France

The château was known for it’s Renaissance architecture and was loved by the kings of France who liked to hunt on the grounds, and feast at grand parties at the chateau

Fred Louis Levé was a well known French landscape painter & etcher born in 1877 who
exhibited in the early 1900’s

16.25” W x 13.75” H x .50” D
In very good vintage condition, as found; some minor blemishes to frame, matte & back paper which are original; art is as found, under glass **See photos | Ready to hang

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This is a framed & matted etching with colour aquatint on paper, signed by artist
Frédéric Levé (1877-1968) in pencil | It depicts the Château de Villers Cotterèts, France

The château was known for it’s Renaissance architecture and was loved by the kings of France who liked to hunt on the grounds, and feast at grand parties at the chateau

Fred Louis Levé was a well known French landscape painter & etcher born in 1877 who
exhibited in the early 1900’s

16.25” W x 13.75” H x .50” D
In very good vintage condition, as found; some minor blemishes to frame, matte & back paper which are original; art is as found, under glass **See photos | Ready to hang

This is a framed & matted etching with colour aquatint on paper, signed by artist
Frédéric Levé (1877-1968) in pencil | It depicts the Château de Villers Cotterèts, France

The château was known for it’s Renaissance architecture and was loved by the kings of France who liked to hunt on the grounds, and feast at grand parties at the chateau

Fred Louis Levé was a well known French landscape painter & etcher born in 1877 who
exhibited in the early 1900’s

16.25” W x 13.75” H x .50” D
In very good vintage condition, as found; some minor blemishes to frame, matte & back paper which are original; art is as found, under glass **See photos | Ready to hang

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