A Marine Artist's Portfolio
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A Marine Artist's Portfolio

The Nautical Paintings of Susanne Fournais

Susanne Fournais Grube

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A Marine Artist's Portfolio

The Nautical Paintings of Susanne Fournais

Susanne Fournais Grube

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Susanne Fournaise Grube, has been painting marine scenes for over thirty years, during which time, she has produced a large portfolio of material, not only depicting ships and small craft, but also the architecture of marine buildings and light houses. This volume, for the first time, presents a good selection of her work, looking at most aspects of the artists subject matter. The book covers subjects painted for clients, both corporate and private, also including some material painted just for pleasure. Overall the work, is a good selection of material produced over many years, that is for the first time in the public domain.

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Año
2018
ISBN
9781473896352
Categoría
Kunst

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