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Oil on copper representing a basket of flowers and a beetle placed on a marbled entablature.
Signed and dated lower left: A. Mollard 1865.
Auguste Mollard, born in Grenoble on January 10, 1836, died in Saint-Péreuse, September 21, 1916, was a French goldsmith and enamel painter of the 19th century, creator of the process for manufacturing so-called translucent enamels. He belongs to a dynasty of Grenoble goldsmiths and watchmakers. (Referenced to Bénézit).
31 x 24cm
Good condition
Ref: NZQEJ0TVP0