Three women
Paule Danjou
Oil on canvas 77 X 90 cm in a more recent golden frame 89 X 102 cm
Little is known about Paule Danjou, except that she was active on the Pau region, where she taught Fine Arts and where she had numerous exhibitions. It is probably Madame Danjou, whose Bénézit tells us that she exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1945. I have often seen her during my career in Pau, which allows me to say that this one is relatively Old in his work, probably around 1950, his style gradually becoming more angular (see also our “Mother and child”), then evolving towards abstraction. The “Three naked women on the beach at twilight”, in a style between Marie Laurencin and Souverbie, perfectly built and balanced. Perfect condition, deserves just a little cleaning and a varnish.

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