Paul Lucien Maze
Guards leaving Buckingham Palace
Oil on canvas
25.4 x 68.6 cm
10 x 27 in
10 x 27 in
Writing the Foreword to Anne Singer's book, Paul Maze The Lost Impressionist, H.E. Monsieur Emmanuel de Margerie, French Ambassador to the Court of St James, former Director General of French...
Writing the Foreword to Anne Singer's book, Paul Maze The Lost Impressionist, H.E. Monsieur Emmanuel de Margerie, French Ambassador to the Court of St James, former Director General of French Museums wrote:
"Some time in the future - in some museum or other collection - people will come across his soldiers marching past Buckingham Palace, the splendour of a Coronation or an Opening of Parliament, and think, 'This is our England. This is the work of a French painter who was at the same time an English painter.' How Paul Maze would have cherished such a compliment."
"Some time in the future - in some museum or other collection - people will come across his soldiers marching past Buckingham Palace, the splendour of a Coronation or an Opening of Parliament, and think, 'This is our England. This is the work of a French painter who was at the same time an English painter.' How Paul Maze would have cherished such a compliment."