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A closely observed portrait of a seated man in a traditional turban, created in sanguine and black chalk with subtle pastel heights, on tinted paper. Signed "L.Endres" lower right. Newly mounted in one wooden frame under glass.
Louis John Endres (1896–1989) was an American-born painter who spent over three decades living and working in Morocco. Based in Rabat from the early 1930s, he became known for his sensitive portrayals of everyday life – capturing the rhythms of Moroccan markets, interiors, and quiet portraits with lyrical precision.