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George Goursat
Ouverture de la Chasse ua Bois de Boulogne

1900

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Sem, (George Goursart). Ouverture de la Chasse ua Bois de Boulogne.. Ca 1900. Signed in the stone. Slight center vertical fold, otherwise in very good condition. Signed in the stone. 20 1/2 x 28 1/4 His skill as a caricaturist is outstanding. Sem attained a level of success through his imaginative portrayals of Paris at the turn of the Century. By capturing the spirit of the subject rather than exact physical traits, Sem produced images that were probably truer to life than formal portraits.
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