FUSAIN GABRIELLE GUILLOT DE RAFFAILLAC PORTRAIT MAURICE GARRIGOU PRIEST Charcoal portrait probably of Maurice Garrigou (note the inscription on the top right Garrigou Lag ..... impossible to read the rest the piece unfortunately has been torn) work done by Gabrielle Guillot de Raffaillac . Maurice Marie Mathieu Garrigou, born September 21, 1766 at the Château de Gudanes, in Cabannes (Ariège) and died September 27, 1852 in Toulouse, is a French Catholic priest, founder of the Congregation of Sainte-Épine, de l'Affiliation, of the Congregation of the Nuns of Our Lady of Compassion and co-founder of l'Oeuvre des Plages. In December 2013, he was declared Venerable by Pope Francis. We present other models of this artist. These works come from a drawing board by Gabrielle Guillot de Raffaillac, the touch the technique the mastery of the colors and the fact of having already had works by Guillot de Raffaillac signed makes it widely think that his works are by Guillot de Raffaillac, however as they do not bear signatures, we do not assert 100 percent that it is a work by G. Guillot de Raffaillac, in any case the technique speaks for itself, the mastery is there. -you in addition it is sometimes better to have an unsigned work of quality than a signed work of poor quality. For the condition, we note tears at the top center at the bottom left, gaps in the top right and left, wrinkling, folds at the top ... Our many photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the charcoal. the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Total dimensions of the charcoal: Height: 62.3 cm Length: 47.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
FUSAIN GABRIELLE GUILLOT DE RAFFAILLAC PORTRAIT MAURICE GARRIGOU PRIEST Charcoal portrait probably of Maurice Garrigou (note the inscription on the top right Garrigou Lag ..... impossible to read the rest the piece unfortunately has been torn) work done by Gabrielle Guillot de Raffaillac . Maurice Marie Mathieu Garrigou, born September 21, 1766 at the Château de Gudanes, in Cabannes (Ariège) and died September 27, 1852 in Toulouse, is a French Catholic priest, founder of the Congregation of Sainte-Épine, de l'Affiliation, of the Congregation of the Nuns of Our Lady of Compassion and co-founder of l'Oeuvre des Plages. In December 2013, he was declared Venerable by Pope Francis. We present other models of this artist. These works come from a drawing board by Gabrielle Guillot de Raffaillac, the touch the technique the mastery of the colors and the fact of having already had works by Guillot de Raffaillac signed makes it widely think that his works are by Guillot de Raffaillac, however as they do not bear signatures, we do not assert 100 percent that it is a work by G. Guillot de Raffaillac, in any case the technique speaks for itself, the mastery is there. -you in addition it is sometimes better to have an unsigned work of quality than a signed work of poor quality. For the condition, we note tears at the top center at the bottom left, gaps in the top right and left, wrinkling, folds at the top ... Our many photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the charcoal. the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Total dimensions of the charcoal: Height: 62.3 cm Length: 47.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.