Félix Pille (French 1848-1919)
Félix Pille (French 1848-1919)

Off the coast of North Africa at Ténès, between Oran and Algiers

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Félix Pille (French 1848-1919)
Off the coast of North Africa at Ténès, between Oran and Algiers
signed 'F. Pille' (lower left) and inscribed as title (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
15 x 24 in. (38.1 x 61 cm.)

Lot Essay

Founded in 875 A.D. by Spanish colonists, Ténès, was a small Mediterranean Sea port built on the site of the ancient Phoenician and Roman colonies of Catenna. Captured by the corsair Khayr al-Din (Barbarossa) in 1517, it was occupied by the French in 1843. The modern town of Ténès rests on a rocky plateau overlooking the Wadi Allalah estuary and a harbour sheltered on the east by Cape Ténès.

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