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HST table Céramano shepherdess flock sheep landscape Barbizon School XIXth

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1 700,00 €

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Oil on canvas signed Céramano * representing a shepherdess guarding her flock of sheep with the help of her dog, at the edge of a forest in a beautiful countryside landscape, Barbizon School, from the end of the 19th century.

This table is in good condition. We sell with a small paper catalog of the artist's works.

A note: this canvas has been restored (see back), slight wear of time, look at the photos.

We also sell a pair of paintings by this artist on this site.

* Charles Ferdinand Ceramano

pseudonym of Charles Ferdinand Semain (1831-1909)) is a Belgian painter and illustrator from the Barbizon School. The painter's family moved to Brussels in 1849, when he entered the studio of the animal painter Eugène Verboeckhoven (1798-1881). He moved to Barbizon in the fall of 1872 in the studio of Narcisse Diaz de la Peña. It is from this moment that he takes the pseudonym of "Ceramano". In Barbizon, he painted animals and landscapes, then composed pastoral scenes with sheep and sheepfolds. His work is influenced by that of Charles Jacque, whom he admires. He exhibited at the Salon of French Artists in 1893, 1895 and 1897. (Cf Bénézit)

Artist very well on Artprice.

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  • Huile 55 cm x 38 cm