Mid 20th C. Charles Cobelle Signed Gouache on Paper in Vintage Heydenryk Frame - FAR Gallery
Gouche on paper depicting the FAR Gallery, New York City by French artist, Charles Cobelle, surounded in an ivory mat and framed in a beautifully patinated Heydenryk frame.
DIMENSIONS: 28.5ʺW × 2ʺD × 20.5ʺH. Painting site size 13"H x 19.75”W.
This is one of three similar-style paintings by Cobelle offered through & found. All three were framed by The House of Heydenryk which was founded in 1845 in Amsterdam and is regarded as one of the world's most prestigious picture frame companies in the world, having worked with the greatest museums and artists in Europe.The firm employed the finest gilders and carvers in Holland to restore antiques and produce picture frames in styles dating from the 15th through the 18th centuries.
A little bit about the author:
Cobelle received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from the University of Munich and continued his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Much more influential in his development, however, were his private studies with Marc Chagall and his apprenticeship in the studio of Raoul Dufy in Menton on the Riviera.
Cobelle lived and painted in Paris until the late 1920s and established himself within the great tradition of the School of Paris. In the late 1920s, Cobelle moved to the United States, where his paintings were immediately sought after by galleries and private collectors alike.Cobelle became a U.S. citizen before the outbreak of World War II. In the late 1940s to 1950s, Cobelle lived in Westport and Ridgefield, CT.
By the 1950s, Cobelle had achieved phenomenal success commercially with his Parisian-influenced style. Much like contemporary artists and designers at the time, his designs graced a number of pottery patterns for various pottery companies, including Midwinter Stylecraft, Universal Potteries and Homer Laughlin China Company.
In addition to creating advertising illustrations for everything from hosiery to French perfume, Cobelle created a number of murals throughout the country in noteworthy public locations such as The Painted Desert Room of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco, Neiman-Marcus in Dallas and on the cruise ships of the Holland America Line