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ESKUALDUNAC ELIZAN ENGRAVING BY PABLO TILLAC 1930 GALERIE CHURCH NUMBER 3 A4006 This engraving is signed Pablo Tillac. Jean-Paul Tillac, known as Pablo Tillac, born April 14, 1880 in Angoulême and died October 15, 1969 in Cambo-les-Bains, is a French painter, engraver, sculptor and illustrator From 1903 to 1910, he lived in New York, in Cuba, then he goes to England. He returned to Europe in 1911 and settled permanently in Cambo-les-Bains (Pyrénées Atlantique) in 1919, without however giving up traveling and working in Spain and the Basque Country. His mother and his brother Henri joined him. Pablo Tillac visited the markets, visited churches and trinquets in Cambo and the surrounding area, sketching scenes of everyday life that can be considered today as ethnographic documents. It is entitled ESKUALDUNAC ELIZAN and represents Basque men in the galleries (tribunes) of a church (Basque churches are distinguished by a particular and unique arrangement, the choir and the altar are largely raised in the nave and from the galleries the The main peculiarity is that the men, who place themselves in the high galleries, are separated from the women who place themselves in the nave). , there is a protective glass and the frame is made of wood.The engraving is numbered it has the number 3 and a date 1930. Pablo Tillac has ratings backed on Artprice.Sold uncleaned unrestored.For the condition thank you for detailing the photos.Do not hesitate to zoom.The photos are an integral part of the description.Dimensions: FrameHeight: 37 cmWidth: 81.5 cmThickness: 2.5 cmEngravingHeight: 30.5 cmWidth: 75 cm I stay at your disposal for any questions.
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ESKUALDUNAC ELIZAN ENGRAVING BY PABLO TILLAC 1930 GALERIE CHURCH NUMBER 3 A4006 This engraving is signed Pablo Tillac. Jean-Paul Tillac, known as Pablo Tillac, born April 14, 1880 in Angoulême and died October 15, 1969 in Cambo-les-Bains, is a French painter, engraver, sculptor and illustrator From 1903 to 1910, he lived in New York, in Cuba, then he goes to England. He returned to Europe in 1911 and settled permanently in Cambo-les-Bains (Pyrénées Atlantique) in 1919, without however giving up traveling and working in Spain and the Basque Country. His mother and his brother Henri joined him. Pablo Tillac visited the markets, visited churches and trinquets in Cambo and the surrounding area, sketching scenes of everyday life that can be considered today as ethnographic documents. It is entitled ESKUALDUNAC ELIZAN and represents Basque men in the galleries (tribunes) of a church (Basque churches are distinguished by a particular and unique arrangement, the choir and the altar are largely raised in the nave and from the galleries the The main peculiarity is that the men, who place themselves in the high galleries, are separated from the women who place themselves in the nave). , there is a protective glass and the frame is made of wood.The engraving is numbered it has the number 3 and a date 1930. Pablo Tillac has ratings backed on Artprice.Sold uncleaned unrestored.For the condition thank you for detailing the photos.Do not hesitate to zoom.The photos are an integral part of the description.Dimensions: FrameHeight: 37 cmWidth: 81.5 cmThickness: 2.5 cmEngravingHeight: 30.5 cmWidth: 75 cm I stay at your disposal for any questions.
Réf  :   #29154

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