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Dimensions: | 54 x 65 cm | |
Type: | Oil on canvas | |
Location: | E.G. Buhrle Collection, Zurich, Switzerland | |
Shop: | Buy oil on canvas handmade reproduction |
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Little Irene painting
I have a canvas painting of lil Irene in the bottom right corner it has a name then 80.. Is this painting worth anything?
little Irene
I aso have hand canvas signed 16x20 with signed and 8 in upper right corner is it of any value
Little Irene
Have one too. Seems to be common
girl with blue ribbion
Why is it impossible to find out the value if any concerning Irere
Little Irene
I have a16x20 print with his name followed by number 8 in the upper right hand corner, would like to know the value of this painting.
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Also, I'm not an art dealer and I can't estimate the value of a print or a painting or figure out if it's an orginal, so please don't ask for it.
Thank you.
Thank You
renios #80
hand corner also has the number 131B RENOIR Little Irene printed in the lower right corner
thank you
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Lieutenant Nissim de Camondo was pilot and was killed in 1917 in Lorraine. Beatrice de Camondo married Leon Reinach. They had two children: Fanny in 1920 and Bertrand in 1923.
Brace of Camondo died little of time before the second world war by bequeathing its private mansion close to the Monceau park and all its furniture, at the French State.
In 1943, the four family members Reinach, only heirs to Camondo fortune, were off-set in Auschwitz and Birkenau (Poland), by Drancy.
Fanny died on December 31, 1943, Bertrand on April 15, 1944, Leon on May 12, 1944 and BĂŠatrice, on January 4, 1945.
The ex-wife of Brace of Camondo, Irene become catholic and countess of Sampieri, escaped the Nazis. She recovered the fortune of Camondo by the Reinach heritage after the war, and wasted it.
Separately the two children illegitimate of Isaac de Camondo, which one lost the traces, there remain nothing of this glorious stambouliote family.
The Camondo family had believed found progress and prosperity, while emigrating in Western Europe, like so much of Othoman Jewish families, it found desolation, cruelty there and, finally the extinction.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9atrice_de_Camondo
Maybe she had been a bad reproduction and was unhappy? Haha.
Now I can only wait until I can buy the best reproduction of her that I can. She is the most beautiful little girl!
signed Renoir top right corner. 12/18/06
Renoir is always awesome!
The hair of the girl is....super!