I bought a picture at a garage sale years ago. It looks like a painting or perhaps a colored lithograph with reasonably bright colors for its age, but it has a copyright in the upper right corner by Camilla Lucas 1936, New York. I assume this means it is a print, however it has what appears to be a signature in pencil in the left corner. The signature is Louis Breton. In the other corner, also appearing to be in pencil (though I suppose these can both be a part of a print) is the handwritten title of the piece which seems to be Envirous de Geruou. I'm not sure that I'm reading all of the letters correctly as it is in script and I'm unsure if I'm identifying them correctly. The scene is of a countryside village with three homes with orange roofs and a bridge.
I am afraid to open the back of the picture because the mat is quite yellow with age and I'm sure the paper is delicate, but if I'm going to keep it, it must be rematted.
Does anyone know anything about this artist? Do I have a print, a lithograph, or what? Does this piece have any monetary value? Is it safe to remat it?
Thanks,
Sue