MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA

MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA

MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA
Vintage Marc Anthony Barrosse Oil Painting – Louisiana Swamp Home – Original and Unique. Description: Up for sale is a captivating vintage oil painting by artist Marc Anthony Barrosse. The subject is a home/camp in a Louisiana Swampy atmosphere. This piece showcases Barrosse’s distinctive style, with a darkened path leading to a house surrounded by hanging trees. Known as “Papeta, ” Barrosse’s art reflects his deep connection to the Louisiana landscape. History: Barrosse became a professional artist in the late 1950s after the passing of his wife, Edna. Living on Bermuda Street in Algiers, every room of his house was filled with paintings, paints, and colorfully splotched rags, creating an overwhelming aroma of oil paints. Patriotic Touch: In 1976, during the bicentennial, Barrosse demonstrated his patriotism by painting his Volkswagen Karmann Ghia in red, white, and blue. Medium: Oil on canvas. Signed: Bottom right by the artist. Framing: Original frame included, with finger marking of where he stretched the canvas. Condition: This vintage painting is in excellent condition, showcasing the artist’s mastery and unique vision. Please note that the painting may appear slightly darker in photos due to lighting conditions. Investment Opportunity: With its historical significance, unique subject matter, and connection to Marc Anthony Barrosse, this artwork is not only a stunning addition to any collection but also a potential investment piece. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Louisiana art history.
MARC A BARROSSE, 1960s ORGINAL JACKSON SQUARE ARTIST OIL PAINTING NEW ORLEANS LA