Pre-Valentine Wonderful Sale

French Montmartre Street Scene Prints After Utrillo

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Description

Keywords: Paris cityscape, Sacre Coeur basilica, Eglise Saint-Pierre, Montmartre school, post-Impressionist style, winter street view, snowy Paris scene, French café façade, vintage wall art, architectural city view, pair of works, signed in plate, color offset print, canvas-textured print, mid-20th century décor

NO RESERVE Pair of vintage color prints after Maurice Utrillo, each depicting the domes of Sacré-Cœur and surrounding Montmartre streets in Paris. One composition shows a snow-covered square with Église Saint-Pierre and Sacré-Cœur beyond, inscribed in French at the lower edge. The companion view presents a quiet street leading up toward the basilica, lined with Parisian storefronts and façades. Both images carry printed titling and a printed “Maurice Utrillo, V.” signature in the lower margins, and are produced as canvas-textured decorative wall prints.

Maurice Utrillo (Maurice Valadon, 1883–1955) was a School of Paris painter noted for his cityscape views of Montmartre.

Measurements: 1st: 24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.), 2nd: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm.) approx

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