Work executed on a wooden panel by a wood panel maker in good condition with rare repaints outside the subject (sky). Slight chipping in some areas. Signed by the artist at the bottom left. Excerpt from the book "Signature et monogrammes d'artistes des XIXeme et XXeme siècles" Ed. Presented in its massive golden Florentine frame.
Dimensions: view: 25.5 cm-33 cm, Object: 35 cm-43 cm. Emile Louis Vernier, born on 29/11/1829 in Lons-le-Saulnier in the Jura and died on 26/05/1887 in Paris, is a lithographer, aquafortist, and painter of Marine who began at the Salon des Artistes in 1857. This student of Colette painted mainly rustic subjects, scenes of fishermen's life, Breton, Norman, marines, views of Venice and Dorndrecht, and showed remarkable sincerity in his works.This artist has many works exhibited in French and national museums in Paris, Montreal, Arlon, Arras, Compiègne...