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FROMENT, Marceja (French, 19th C- 20th C) “Two Women having a Drink’ – 1931

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“On the Terrace Café” – 1931

Watercolor, pen and black ink over pencil drawing – excellent condition

Signed Marceja Froment (upper right)

11 x 12 in                         (28 x 30,5 cm)

17 ½ x 18 ¾ in   framed   (44,5 x 47,5 cm)

 Beautiful, custom-made, hand-crafted, metal-leafed reversed French framed with black bevel and archival quality French mat

Very little is known about this artist except that only works on paper were found bearing her signature and that

remnants of gallery tags from Marseilles were found on the original framing material.

Nevertheless, her brilliant draftsmanship is evident in these three related watercolors.

They depict in a very realistic way the everyday life in shady bars which abounded in the bustling harbor of Marseilles in the 30’s.

During that period of “les années folles” (the crazy years) between the two world wars, life was still harsh for simple people. However, having recovered their “joie de vivre”, they were seeking all kind of readily available life’s little pleasures, often guilty ones: cigarettes, alcohol and racy dancing with far from timid girls!

Fontainebleau Fine Art

FROMENT, Marceja (French, 19th C- 20th C) “Two Women having a Drink’ – 1931

Call For Price and Availability | 203-325-8070


“On the Terrace Café” – 1931

Watercolor, pen and black ink over pencil drawing – excellent condition

Signed Marceja Froment (upper right)

11 x 12 in                         (28 x 30,5 cm)

17 ½ x 18 ¾ in   framed   (44,5 x 47,5 cm)

 Beautiful, custom-made, hand-crafted, metal-leafed reversed French framed with black bevel and archival quality French mat

Very little is known about this artist except that only works on paper were found bearing her signature and that

remnants of gallery tags from Marseilles were found on the original framing material.

Nevertheless, her brilliant draftsmanship is evident in these three related watercolors.

They depict in a very realistic way the everyday life in shady bars which abounded in the bustling harbor of Marseilles in the 30’s.

During that period of “les années folles” (the crazy years) between the two world wars, life was still harsh for simple people. However, having recovered their “joie de vivre”, they were seeking all kind of readily available life’s little pleasures, often guilty ones: cigarettes, alcohol and racy dancing with far from timid girls!

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