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Item #AT-0354"Rue Chappe in Montmartre, Paris" Oil on Canvas by Victor de Lima (1903-1999)
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Description: "Rue Chappe in Montmartre, Paris" Oil on Canvas by Victor de Lima (1903-1999)
Measures 20"X 16" unframed 27.25" X 23.5" framed (hand carved French white washed gilt frame) This road of the former municipality of Montmartre between the streets of Trois-Frères and André-Barsacq, formerly called "Telegraph Street" because of the vicinity of the former telegraph of Montmartre, is classified in the Parisian road by a decree of May 23, 1863 before taking its current name by a decree of February 27, 1867.
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Victor de Lima was born November 8, 1903 in Burtan British Guiana as a British Citizen. Having lived his first 20 years in Georgetown British Guiana he made the decision to move to the United States of America. On May 25 1923 he arrived in New York City. He was a designer in the Jewelry business and settled up town on the upper west side of Manhattan. His new address at 718 West 180th Street was filled with colorful people and colorful activities. While living in this new city he started to take special interest in the cityscape and all the wonderful life around him. He started painting the activity he witnessed on the upper west side and fell in love with expressing himself through painting. He took courses at the Artist Students League of New York, and later became a member of the National Arts Club. July 19 1945 de Lima became a US citizen.
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He traveled extensively abroad painting different famous cities and landmarks. Most of his paintings are colorful scenes of Paris France, New York City, Italian Villages and Mexican Villages. His work was offered in many high end art galleries in large cities around the world. Victor de Lima passed away on Nov 19 ,1999.
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