Offered by Galerie de Crécy
Armand Eugène BACH (1850-1921)
The Comedians at the Castle of Misery,
(Captain Fracasse, Théophile Gautier 1811-1872)
Oil on canvas signed lower right
Height: 114cm
Length: 162.5m
Important original gilded wood frame
Height : 154cm
Length: 204cm
Depth: 16.5cm (Very good condition)
Condition report and technical photographs on request.
Armand Eugène Bach Born in 1850 and died in 1921, His work remains largely unknown. A mention in the 1884 Salon booklet, which he claims to be from the teaching of Cabanel and Detaille. Public collections: After Mass, Brittany 1893 Deposit of the National Center for Plastic Arts in 2001 QUIMPER Musée des Beaux-Arts. The Court of Assizes 1885 (178x240cm) Large decoration of the Court of Appeal in Orléans. The Court of Assisi 1885 (55.5 x 74.5cm), Paris at the Carnavalet museum, purchased from the artist in 1897.
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