An idyllic boudoir painting heralding the nude female form
Description | An idyllic boudoir painting heralding the nude female form |
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About the Artist | (1890-1967, German) Also used name "Per Parlo ", as a pseudonym as first name and surname, artist name for Dr. jur. Werner Karl Klamann, German lawyer and self-taught painter. He was briefly a student of Lucien Simon at a Parisian painter academy. In 1945, he turned entirely to art and undertook numerous world and study trips to North Africa, France, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, India and Bavaria, and Italy where he worked the longest. The impressionist Werner Klamann, who used both parts of the pseudonym "Parlo Percy" as his artist name, was a student of Lucien Simon at one of the academies in Paris before the First World War. |
Culture | European |
Style | Figurative Impressionism |
Medium | Oil on panel |
Sight size | 14" height X 12 1/2" width |
Frame | Ornate. Velvet covered liner, gold finished wood molding. |
Frame size | 23 1/4" height X 21 1/4" width |
Signed | "Parlo Paris 1912" at viewer's lower left |
Date of creation | 1912 |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed |
Provenance | P Lar |