Caroline Burnett is a fascinating figure in the art world—not necessarily because of her individual celebrity, but because she became one of the most prolific and "reproduced" names in mid-20th-century art. She was an Impressionist known almost exclusively for her Parisian street scenes. Her work captured the "vibe" of the city—bustling boulevards, the Moulin Rouge, and the Eiffel Tower—using quick, atmospheric brushstrokes. She was a member of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Paris and exhibited her work there as early as 1898. The painting and frame is in perfect condition. Dimensions: 74cm x 63cm
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