Albert Furiga (1922-1999)  Cote de d'Azur France listed artist painting:
Artist: Albert Furiga (1922-1999)  Cote de d'Azur France
Description: Albert Furiga (1922-1999) Born in Italy 1922-11-09, Olginasio, lived in France. Italian/French artist, designer, and illustrator. Dead, 1999-03-04, Clichy (Hauts-de-Seine), France. Artist became known after successful series of drawings for a book "Ritou" (text by Paul Oury) illustrations in young age 1946. He also was known not only as illustrator for periodical newspapers and magazines but as professional artist and designer too. For auction we present the sketches which artist made with high professionalism in South France traveling around villages 1978-1980. Gouache on paper, mounted size 20x13”. Free shipping UK.
Date/Period: 1978
Materials/ Medium: gouache, paper

Size/Dimensions: 8x11" mounted size 20x13", signed Alberto Furiga.

Provenance:
All French painting was bought through the artist's Gerard Andres (1956 -2020) collection sales, which were conducted personally by the artist himself 2002. Among his collection there were works by many other artists who lived in the same era and his life was associated with Bernard Mogniat Duclos 
1903-1977 and her friend Maurice Gosselin Parelle 
1876-1931, also Maurice Henri Mazeilie 1924-2021, 
Maurice de Vlaminck 1876-1958, Pierre Noyelle 1901, 
Paul Aizpiri 1919-2016, and others).
The artist Gerard Andres atelier based 25 rue du 
General Giraud, 76000 Rouen, France. He was participant exhibition with others French artists and Paul Aizpiri in Hôtel De Ville de Sotteville-lès-Rouen March 1980. 
.The final sale of the artist atelier took place after Gerard Andres death 2021.
Since artists usually exchanged their works with each other probably some artworks came to him in this way. I bought all collection and didn't looked at "names" and now selling in condition "as is" its means what I selling in condition as I bought. If you have any questions please contact me.
You can learn more about the purchase history of some Russian and French/Russian paintings by reading the articles on vabolis,com.