British & Continental Art

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LOT 107

Lot 107

F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)

F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
Lot 107 Details
F. Plaisant (19th/20th century), French

HIDE AND SEEK, CIRCA 1870

Oil on panel; signed with initials lower right

Together with another by the artist:

"Mother and Father Consoling Their Son for a Mishap, December, 1872, oil on panel; signed and dated "12/ 72" lower left, inscribed "Plaisant" and dated 1872 in pencil verso
Each 6.25 ins x 4.25 ins; 15.9 cms x 10.8 cms

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $720
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
  • F. Plaisant (19th/20th century)
Provenance:

Uno Langman Limited, Vancouver gallery labels verso backing;
Private Collection, Waverley, NS

CONDITION DETAILS

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