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Roland Hamon Art

French, 1909-1987

Roland Hamon was a French painter of landscapes and animated urban scenes. Hamon was a student at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris and exhibited at the Salon des Artists, where he was a member since 1934. Hamon’s artworks are collected internationally and frequently appear for sale in the major auction houses.

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Artist: Roland Hamon
'The Pont Marie and Bateau Mouche' in Paris
By Roland Hamon
Located in London, GB
‘The Pont Marie and Bateau Mouche’ in Paris, watercolour on art paper, by Roland Hamon (1971). The artist combines two icons of Paris in this depiction on a beautiful blue summer day...
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1970s Modern Roland Hamon Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Les Halles Food Market
By Roland Hamon
Located in London, GB
'Les Halles Food Market', oil on canvas (circa 1960s), by Roland Hamon. This artwork captures a typical day in the old food markets of Paris, called Les Ha...
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1960s Modern Roland Hamon Art

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Canvas, Oil

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Port of Honfleur
By Roland Hamon
Located in London, GB
'Port of Honfleur', watercolour on art paper, by Roland Hamon (circa 1970s). A charming depiction of this most beautiful village on the estuary where the Seine river meets the Englis...
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1970s Modern Roland Hamon Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Paris Vyneards in Montmartre
By Roland Hamon
Located in Paris, FR
Paris Vineyards in Montmartre Charming oil on canvas of the 60s representing an animated view of the vineyards in Montmartre with the Sacré Coeur in the background, signed Roland H...
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1960s Post-Impressionist Roland Hamon Art

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Canvas, Oil

Rivoli Street in Paris
By Roland Hamon
Located in Paris, FR
Nice oil on canvas depicting a bustling Parisian view in the 60s at the corner of the Rue de Rivoli in the Halles district, signed Roland HAMON (1909-1987) You will notice the crowd ...
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1960s Post-Impressionist Roland Hamon Art

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Oil, Canvas

Parisian Street Corner
By Roland Hamon
Located in London, GB
'Parisian Street Corner', oil on canvas (circa 1970s), by Roland Hamon. This artwork depicts a splendid, clear day on a typical street corner in France's capital city. Diners sit on sidewalk tables...
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1970s Modern Roland Hamon Art

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Canvas, Oil

Rivoli Street in Paris
By Roland Hamon
Located in Paris, FR
Nice oil on canvas depicting a bustling Parisian view in the 60s at the corner of the Rue de Rivoli in the Halles district, signed Roland HAMON (1909-1987) You will notice the crowd ...
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1960s Post-Impressionist Roland Hamon Art

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Canvas, Oil

Paris Vyneards in Montmartre
By Roland Hamon
Located in Paris, FR
Paris Vineyards in Montmartre Charming oil on canvas of the 60s representing an animated view of the vineyards in Montmartre with the Sacré Coeur in the background, signed Roland H...
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1960s Post-Impressionist Roland Hamon Art

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Canvas, Oil

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