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Francois Cachoud (France, 1866-1943) oil on canvas painting, a nocturnal landscape titled "The Hunter's Moon", depicting a French roadside house, its rear window and door illuminated against a dark night sky. Signed lower right, "F. Cachoud." Gilt carved frame. Watson Art Galleries Montreal label en verso with seal and various inscriptions including size 26" x 32", center stretcher marked, "Made in France". Sight 25 3/8" x 31 1/4", 32" x 38 1/4" framed. Biography (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Francois Cachoud studied with Delaunay and Gustave Moreau and began exhibiting his distinctive landscapes at the Paris Salon in 1892, continuing to show there regularly until 1940. He was awarded the gold medal at the International Exhibition in Paris in 1937 and was made a knight of the Légion d'Honneur in 1910. Specializing in moonlit landscapes, examples of his works are in many museum collections including those of Chambéry, Grenoble, Oran, Paris (Musée du Petit Palais) and Philadelphia's Museum of Art. Provenance – William Zarnon estate, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Blacklighting did not reveal any inpainting or restoration. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. Blacklighting did not reveal any inpainting or restoration.