Antique Painting Collection


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Affleck, William

Albrecht, Kurt
Andrews, Ambrose
Ballesio, Giuseppe
Bennett, Frank Moss
Boddington, Edwin Henry
Byles, William
Capeinick, Jean
Carlier, Max
Caser, Ettore
Clare, Oliver
Clare, Vincent
Coleman, Frank
Collins, Charles
Cunaeus, Conradyn
Damschroeder, JJM
Daynes-Grassot, Suzanne
De Paredes, Vincent
Dommersen, Pieter C.
Downing, Delapore
Gallon, Robert
Goodall, Frederick
Grant, Gordon Hope
Hawthorne, Charles
Hayllar, Janes
Hemelman, A. B.
Herberte, Edward
Hermanns, Heinrich
Hess, Marcel
Hooper, John H
Hughes, Talbot
Jacobs, Adolphe
Jacobsen, Antonio
Janssens, Rene
Knowles, George S.
Kuwasseg, Charles E.
Laudy, Jean
Lee-Hankey, William
Levigne, Theodore
Lipscombe, Guy
Maes, Jacques
Maggs, John C
Meyer, Frederick W
Montague, Alfred
Mortelmans, Frans
Mottard, Leonie
Norretranders, J
Parker, Henry H.
Richter, Herbert D.
Rosen, Ernest
Schafer, Henry
Shayer, Henry
Sieffert, Paul
Spohler, Jan Jacob
Stanfield, George C
Thompson, George A.
Thornley, William
Thors, Joseph
Toussaint, Fernand
Van Couver, Jan
Van Sluys, Remi
Verbrugghe, Charles
Vernon, Emile
Walsh, Lucie
Waugh, Frederick
Wheeler, Alfred
Williams, Albert
Williams, William of Plymouth
Wymer, Reginald
Yates, Gideon
Zuber-Buhler, Fritz


Suzanne Daynes-Grassot

Daynes-Grassot

Artist:Suzanne Daynes-Grasot
Title: Baignade En Plein Air
Medium: Oil on Canvas 65" x 52"


SUZANNE DAYNES-GRASSOT-SOLIN
(BORN 1881) 

Suzanne Daynes-Grassot-Solin was born in Paris, France either in 1881 or 1884. She was a painter of nudes, figures, portraits, interiors, landscapes and still-life paintings.

Daynes-Grassot-Solin began to exhibit at the major Parisian Salons in 1918, most notably at the Salon de la Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. She continued to exhibit there and elsewhere until 1935.

In 1930, she was honored by the Societe Nationale with the prestigious award, "Le Prix Armand Berton Poussulque."

She was also a regular exhibitor at the Salons des Artistes Independent in Paris.

Suzanne Daynes-Grassot-Solin specialties were her beautifully executed paintings of nudes, dancers and intimate feminine subjects. Today, her nudes are highly sought after.

She died sometime after 1935 probably in Paris where she lived her entire life