
Specializing in European paintings and antique furniture Biedermeier, Art Deco,
Empire styles from the 18th, 19th and 20th century. |
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REPRESENTED ARTISTS
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Emeric (1919 - ) French artis, was born in Hungary in 1919, but he made France his home at his early age. Emeric's praises are perhaps best sung by his contemporaries. The famous playwright Jean Cocteau called him"the realist of the soul". J.P.Crespelle described Emeric's rich landscapes and floral still lifes as "a breath of epic grandeur. We havent seen anything like it since Kokoshka and Soutine."
James M.Gavin, the American II. world war hero and ambassador to France was a great admirer of the painter and helped Emeric introduce his paintings to several American cities from New York to Los Angeles.
Jaqueline Kennedy in a 1962 letter to the artist stated: "It is plain to see why you are one of France's best liked contemporary painters. The President and I are very grateful to have this nice collection of your work..." |
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P0401199 Emeric
(1919 - )
97 x 130 cm
(38.8 x 52 inches)
oil/canvas, signed 
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Oil/canvas, framed  |
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P0401201 Emeric (1919- ) Salles-S-Verdon
1973
97 x 130 cm
(38.8 x 52 inches)
oil/canvas, signed
SOLD
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P0401202 Emeric (1919- ) St. Paul de Vence
1973
97 x 130 cm
(38.8 x 52 inches)
oil/canvas, signed  |
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P0401203 Emeric
(1919- ) Faucon, 1973
framed, signed
114 x 146 cm
Oil/canvas
SOLD
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P0401204 Emeric Les Arcs-s-Argens, 1973
Oil/canvas, signed
97 x 130 cm  |
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