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MONET, Claude (1840-1926)

"CHAUMIERE A GUENEVILLE"

Pencil on beige paper: 9" x 11-1/2"
Stamp of atelier sale lower right: "Claude Monet" Inscribed lower left: "Gueneville 1^er Mars 1867"

Drawings by Monet are indeed rare and this study was carried out in Normandy, a part of France that was revealed to him by his earlier master Boudin. 

Huet, Paul (1803-1869)
"GRANDE MARÉE D'EQUINOXE AUX ENVIRONS D'HONFLUER" 

HUET, Paul (1803-1869)
"GRANDE MARÉE D'EQUINOXE AUX ENVIRONS D'HONFLUER

Watercolor: 10-1/2" x 14-1/4"
Red mark of the Paul Huey atelier sale  (Lugt#1268) bottom right.

Collections: Paul Huet (atelier sale, April 15-16, 1878,#161) 
E. Mocqueris

Exhibited: Paris "L'Oeuvere de Paul Huet", Ecole des Beaux-Arts, May-June, 1911, #226.

Bibliography: Philipee Burty, Paul Huet, Paris 1869, p. 99. 

This watercolor is a sketch for the painting carried out in 1830, which painting was engraved. In 1861 Paul Huet painted another very similar painting which, in 1896, became part of the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum.

Walker