BOURGOIS Edgar "Jeune Fille" Young Girl Studio Portrait 1957 — Salon des Indépendants
An exceptional French midcentury oil painting by Edgar Bourgois, exhibited at the prestigious "Salon des Indépendants" in 1957. This studio portrait of a young girl with piercing blue eyes comes with rare and complete exhibition provenance, making it a museum-quality piece of documented French art history.
Why This Painting is Museum-Quality:
- Exhibition History: Shown at "Salon des Indépendants" 1957 with all original exhibition labels intact on reverse frame
- Artist Provenance: Edgar Bourgois was a member of the "Cercle de Arts Plastiques La Garanne"
- Documented Size: 8F canvas (46cm x 38cm) — a standard French artist canvas size
- Companion Piece Available: One of TWO paintings by the same artist exhibited together in 1957
- Striking Subject: Young girl with piercing blue eyes that captivate the viewer
- Parisian Provenance: Discovered by Polly in a dealer's barn on the outskirts of Paris
- Perfect Condition: Remarkably well-preserved for a 1957 exhibition piece
Dimensions: 8F / 46cm x 38cm
Condition: Perfect condition
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a documented exhibition piece with complete provenance. Perfect for serious collectors of French midcentury art or anyone who appreciates paintings with fascinating historical documentation.
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