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Maison d-Art (Art Historian)Firmada
inferior izquierdoMedidas sin marco
35 x 27 cm(13,78 x 10,63 in)
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Maison d-Art Estado
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B. CONDE DE SATRINO
(XIX)
Lively souk in Egypt - Circa 1906
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He illustrates Egypt and France but it is with passion that he details Morocco. The historic sites are patiently described: the ramparts and the fountain Nejarine of Fez, the alleys and the souk of Taza, the palace of Baya in Marrakech but also Rabat and Casablanca. He does not hesitate to go to the Kasbah so little explored as Kasbah M'goun. His travels lead him to the border with Algeria in Oujda. Beyond the historical sites, they are moments of intimacy or more generally of the Moroccan life that draws and watercolor on the spot: the prayer, the scenes of coffee with the kaouadji, the scenes of market or the Arab storyteller.