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A striking Art Deco watercolor created after an original design by René Vincent (1879-1936), this lively golfing scene beautifully captures the wit, movement, and graphic sophistication associated with the celebrated French illustrator. Executed circa 1940–1950, the work is signed "AB" (the artist is unidentified), indicating the hand of a skilled artist interpreting Vincent's iconic style.
The composition centers on a golfer caught mid‑swing, his body twisting with exaggerated dynamism as the club arcs through the air. His vintage attire—cap, vest, wide trousers, and patterned socks—evokes the nostalgic elegance of early 20th‑century sporting fashion. A golf ball shoots forward in a sweeping trajectory, accompanied by a burst of flying grass, heightening the sense of motion and playful energy. In the background, two additional female golfers stroll across the green, their relaxed posture reinforcing the leisurely, lighthearted spirit of the scene. Soft washes of color suggest a distant landscape, lending depth while preserving the whimsical tone.
The artwork is presented in a vintage red wooden frame, its bold color adding a modernist accent that complements the illustration's graphic charm. The watercolor is encased between two sheets of glass, creating a refined floating effect that allows light to circulate around the edges and emphasizes the crispness of the drawing.
A delightful and decorative piece, this watercolor embodies the humor, elegance, and visual rhythm that define René Vincent's influence, making it a distinctive addition to any Art Deco illustration collection.

French Art Deco Golf Swing Illustration Watercolor Drawing After René Vincent

SKU: Z051-LU1212217875352
$1,100.00Price
  • circa 1940/50

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