Description: STILL LIFE color drawing 1901 GOUACHE finely made by PIRSON 34X24CMAmerican artist who worked in ALSACE in the years 1901 to 1914Biography of Elmer William Pirson:An American Illustrator and painter, Elmer William Pirson was born in 1888 in New York.Artistically, he is known to have studied under George Bridgman and James Earle Fraser of the Art Students League in New York City.He was a member of the Guild of Freelance Artists.The artist had a number of illustrations in Judge Magazine, including a cover. Pirson maintained a studio in Rochester and Buffalo, New York, while living in Rochester, New York. He was killed while walking by the side of a road by a hit-and-run driver, August 23,1935. Master's degree150.00 €Master’s letter written on April 7, 1911 in Strasbourg. The decoration was created by Elmer William Pirson and printed in chromolithography by F. Gabelmann.REQUEST FOR INFORMATIONAdd to favoritesCategories: Prints / Drawings, PaintingsTags: Alsace-Lorraine, patent of mastery, chromolithography, early 20th century, letter of mastery, profession, StrasbourgShare :DESCRIPTION .A master's certificate written on April 7, 1911 intended for Mr. L. Beinrich Goffsmann (born November 13, 1879). The patent was produced by the American artist Elmer William Pirson (1888-1935) in 1904 and printed in chromolithography by F. Gabelmann in Strasbourg. The decor consists of a vegetated branch and fruit trees but also coats of arms. The latter, eleven in number, represent trade communities present in Alsace-Lorraine. Dating: 1904 (decor) 1911 (letter)
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Type: Composition mixte
Courant artistique: École française
Genre: Réalisme
Caractéristiques: Signé, Sur toile
Thème: Nature morte