French Impressionist Watercolor Rollin college 13@11 in total dimensions watercolor is smaller See details in photos The school was founded as the private Collège Sainte-Barbe in 1821 and renamed Collège Rollin in 1830. It was transplanted in 1876 from the Quartier Latin to avenue Trudaine, near Montmartre. The old building on rue Lhomond became the site of the Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris in 1877. Collège Rollin was granted municipal status,[1] and became Lycée Rollin in 1919. It is the only secondary school in Paris to have taken the name of a former teacher, Jacques Decour, a French Resistance fighter in 1944.
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Type | Painting |
| Year Of Production | 1949 |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Size | Small |
| Date Of Creation | 1900-1949 |
| Style | Impressionist |
| Material | Watercolor |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | France |
| Production Technique | Gouache Painting |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Time Period Produced | 1900-1924 |
You will find that the painting invites conversation whenever guests stop to admire it on your wall.