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Pointer Hunting Dogs - F.E. Martinez
F.E. Martinez (1850-1910) was French/Spanish, born in Valencia. He moved to Paris in 1890, and attended the Julien Art School where he specialized in animal art - painting primarily dogs. He exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1899 where he won the silver medal. In 1901 he relocated to London where he quickly became one of the most sought-after commissioned artists for the English nobility. These excellent Pointers are a fine example of his outstanding technique. This is an oil on canvas, signed lower right in the original frame.
Measurements 30.5-26.5 with frame, 25x20.5 without frame.
F.E. Martinez (1850-1910) was French/Spanish, born in Valencia. He moved to Paris in 1890, and attended the Julien Art School where he specialized in animal art - painting primarily dogs. He exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1899 where he won the silver medal. In 1901 he relocated to London where he quickly became one of the most sought-after commissioned artists for the English nobility. These excellent Pointers are a fine example of his outstanding technique. This is an oil on canvas, signed lower right in the original frame.
Measurements 30.5-26.5 with frame, 25x20.5 without frame.