DescriptionLes Hauts Fourneaux De Maxéville (The Blast Furnaces Of Maxéville), 1905.jpg
English: An oil painting by French artist Auguste-Michel Colle (Baccart, January 7, 1872 - Betz-sur-Mer, September 16, 1949), of the canal and blast furnaces of Maxéville, near Nancy, France, painted in 1905, now in a private collection in Canada. The original work is 74 cm high and 50 cm wide. This may well be the picture mentioned in a review of Colle's work in the Nancy Salon of 1905, from the magazine "Le Pays Lorrain” of the same year, where the author describes "...his Malzéville canal is a poem of soft clarity..."[1]
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