Signed Armand Point Sepia Landscape Watercolor
A signed and dated work on paper by Armand Point, the French painter, engraver, and designer associated with the Symbolist movement and the Salon de la Rose + Croix. Point was born in Algiers and began his career with North African and landscape subjects before moving toward the idealist and Renaissance-influenced work for which he became especially known. Rendered in warm sepia tones, this landscape captures a quiet view of trees, wooded hills, distant mountains, and soft atmospheric washes. The composition feels both intimate and studied, with the kind of restrained handling that makes works on paper so compelling — less formal than a finished canvas, but full of the artist’s hand and eye. The piece is signed A. Point and appears dated 1913 at the lower right. A blue gallery stamp is also visible near the signature. It is presented in a simple natural wood frame, which gives the piece a warm, understated presence while allowing the artwork itself to remain the focus. A beautiful piece for a collector of French works on paper, Symbolist-era artists, early 20th-century landscapes, or signed European artwork with quiet historic depth. Original work on paper by Armand Point. Signed A. Point and appears dated 1913. (A Point lived from 1861 to 1932) Blue gallery stamp visible near lower right. Artwork shows age toning, soft discoloration, and wear consistent with age. Frame shows light age-related wear and surface marks. Backing shows expected age, wear, scratches, residue, and marks from previous framing. Dimensions: 19.5 x 15
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