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French Hand-Made Enamel Porcelain Painting. With a famous painting by Renoir "Two Young Girls at the Piano" from 1892. A framed EXQUISITE French Enamel Porcelain Painting from 1930's. With a famous painting after the impressionist Auguste Renoir. Entitled "Two Young Girls at the Piano" (1892).
Magazin label "HELCA (Martele a La Main)" on the back. This is a beautiful example of the quality of enamel porcelain paintings produced in the early part of the 20th century by the master enamellers of Limoges.
It has been extraordinarily difficult to made those paintings - each colour in these Limoges enamels has to be applied separately then fired then on to the next colour. The beauty of these enamels is that they never age, never fade and are really difficult to damage so they remain perfect throughout the ages. Enamels can take between 16 and 22 firings, a long and laborious process that has to be right first time each time. No wonder they are so sought after! "Young Girls at the Piano" (French: "Jeunes filles au piano") is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. It was completed in 1892 as an informal commission for the Musée du Luxembourg. Renoir painted three other variations of this composition in oil and two sketches, one in oil and one in pastel.
Known by the artist as repetitions, they were executed to fulfill commissions from dealers and collectors. The work is on public display at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. And the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris. 19,5 x 16,7 x 3,5 cm (7.67" x 6.57" x 1.37'').
Size of the enamel porcelain painting. 12,8 x 10 cm (5.05" x 3.93"). Enamel porcelain painting is untact and in immaculate condition. Wooden frame with minimal signs of wear, a few negligible surface scuffings mostly to the extremities. Left corner of brass title little chipped. Overall in excellent (near fine) condition. I do not mark merchandise values?? below value or mark items as "gifts" - U. And International government Regulations Prohibit Such behavior.