Nestor Hippolyte Fruge (1916-2012) Louisiana Swamp Watercolor paiting

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Nestor Hippolyte Fruge (1916-2012) Louisiana Swamp Watercolor 20.5" x 26" framed<br>x 12" x 18" sight. No issues with painting or frame.<br>Artist biography<br>Nestor Hippolyte Fruge was a creative artist. Nestor Hippolyte Fruge was born in<br>1916 and died in 2012.<br>He was largely inspired by the 1930s. Throughout the 1930s, many political<br>ideologies such as Marxist Socialism, Capitalist Democracy, and the<br>Totalitarianism of both Communism and Fascism were engaged in struggles for<br>dominance, and epitomised the political atmosphere of the era. n Europe,<br>Surrealism continued to be prominent, and had grown to have influence across the<br>globe. Leading artists took the ideas posed by Surrealism and incorporated them<br>into their pioneering political ideologies, creating a new kind of magic<br>realism. This was exemplified in the work of artists such as Frida Kahlo and<br>Diego Riviera in Mexico.
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      Nestor Hippolyte Fruge (1916-2012) Louisiana Swamp Watercolor 20.5" x 26" framed<br>x 12" x 18" sight. No issues with painting or frame.<br>Artist biography<br>Nestor Hippolyte Fruge was a creative artist. Nestor Hippolyte Fruge was born in<br>1916 and died in 2012.<br>He was largely inspired by the 1930s. Throughout the 1930s, many political<br>ideologies such as Marxist Socialism, Capitalist Democracy, and the<br>Totalitarianism of both Communism and Fascism were engaged in struggles for<br>dominance, and epitomised the political atmosphere of the era. n Europe,<br>Surrealism continued to be prominent, and had grown to have influence across the<br>globe. Leading artists took the ideas posed by Surrealism and incorporated them<br>into their pioneering political ideologies, creating a new kind of magic<br>realism. This was exemplified in the work of artists such as Frida Kahlo and<br>Diego Riviera in Mexico.

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