Émile Appay
Émile Appay | |
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Born | 1876 Saint-Just (Eure - France) |
Died | 1935 |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Painting, Watercolor painting |
Émile Appay (1876– 1935) was a French landscape painter.
He studied under Henri-Joseph Harpignies and Paul Lecomte. He was a friend of André Derain.
From 1922 to 1932 he travelled around several countries in Europe, while helping to make stage sets for the Georges Pitoëff theatre troupe.
Exhibitions[]
Some exhibitions of Appay in different galleries in Paris :
His paintings were also shown at the Salon des artistes français from 1910 to 1920.
Paintings[]
- Le Port de Marseille - Aquarelle (38 x 57 cm)
- Rue des halles et tour Charlemagne à Tours - Aquarelle (39,5 x 29 cm)
- Menton - (70 x 54 cm)
- Pont sur la Seine à Rouen - Peinture, Huile/toile (38x55 cm)
- Vue de la Salute, Venise - Peinture, Huile/toile (38x55 cm)
- Rue de Louviers animée (Eure) – Aquarelle (33x44 cm).
- Le Château Gaillard - Au petit Andely - Aquarelle (60x75 cm)
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Categories:
- 19th-century French painters
- French male painters
- 20th-century French painters
- 20th-century male artists
- French landscape painters
- 1876 births
- 1935 deaths
- French painter, 19th-century birth stubs