A charming pair of vintage framed prints after renowned French artist Maurice Utrillo (1883–1955), celebrated for his atmospheric street scenes of Montmartre, Paris.
Each piece captures the nostalgic beauty of early-20th-century Paris life — one depicting the famed Moulin de la Galette windmill in Montmartre, the other a quiet church street titled “Église de Sèvres.”
These are mid-century textured lithographic reproductions printed on canvas, designed to replicate the look of original oils. The surface has a lightly embossed texture that mimics brushwork, and each retains its original gilt and black wood frame with identifying labels on the back.
Perfect for lovers of Parisian art, mid-century décor, or French country interiors. Displayed as a pair, they bring warmth, color, and history to any gallery wall.
DETAILS:
• Artist: Maurice Utrillo (after)
• Titles: Montmartre and Église de Sèvres
• Medium: Textured offset lithographs printed on canvas
• Era: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1970s)
• Frames: Gilt and black wood, original finish
• Dimensions: 10” H × 12” W each
• Weight: 2.4 lbs (pair)
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition with bright color and minimal wear.
SHIPPING:
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