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Painting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic

Painting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic
AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉPainting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic
AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉPainting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic
AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉPainting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic
AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉPainting AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ by Munsch Eric | Painting Figurative Marine Oil Acrylic

Description artwork

This unique and original contemporary artwork "AUX COULEURS DE LÉTÉ" on the subject of Marine has been created by the contemporary artist Munsch Eric.
The artist used Oil, Acrylic media to create this Figurative, Large size painting.
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Marine

  • - Size : 100 x 100 cm
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    Medium : Oil

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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 100 x 100 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : large
  • - Mounting type : Artwork mounted on stretcher frame
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Colmar
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Munsch Eric
Munsch Eric France
Born in Alsace, Eric Munsch attended the Ecole hôtelière de Strasbourg and began his career in catering. He took up painting in 1992, experimenting with different styles inspired by Impressionism and lyrical abstraction. In 1998, he trained at Strasbourg's Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, and in 2005 created what would become his artistic signature: a seascape reminiscent of the art of Nicolas de Staël,
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