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Raphael Ponson (1835-1904) - This publication introduces Raphael Ponson (1835-1904), an emblematic artist of late 19th-century Provencal painting. At the age of 15, he attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Marseille, where he studied under Emile Loubon, who introduced him to working from nature. A lover of Provence, he worked extensively in the south of France, particularly fond of seascapes, in which he excelled. Rocks, boats, fishermen, waves, always rendered with great accuracy in the treatment of light and color. A recognized artist, he took part in numerous Salons and exhibitions. The reproductions in this book are of remarkable quality, and capture the full sensitivity of Ponson's work. - Galerie Alexis Pentcheff - 2008
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Raphael Ponson (1835-1904) - This publication introduces Raphael Ponson (1835-1904), an emblematic artist of late 19th-century Provencal painting. At the age of 15, he attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Marseille, where he studied under Emile Loubon, who introduced him to working from nature. A lover of Provence, he worked extensively in the south of France, particularly fond of seascapes, in which he excelled. Rocks, boats, fishermen, waves, always rendered with great accuracy in the treatment of light and color. A recognized artist, he took part in numerous Salons and exhibitions. The reproductions in this book are of remarkable quality, and capture the full sensitivity of Ponson's work. - Galerie Alexis Pentcheff - 2008
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