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Paysage d'Automne à Nesle la Vallée
Gustave Loiseau
Paysage d'Automne à Nesle la Vallée
Date Executed in 1898
Epoque 19th century
Origine SPG, 7A
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimension 65 x 81.2 cm (25⁵/₈ x 32⁰/₁ inches)
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Didier Imbert.
Painted in 1898 this oil landscape, shows Loiseau’s sophisticated approach to capturing rural landscapes. In both 1890 and 1896, Loiseau exhibited in the Impressionist exhibitions, with this piece proving indicative of the level of artistic maturity he had acquired towards the turn of the twentieth century.
The long, spindly trees, often a hallmark of Loiseau’s oils, become the main subject of the piece. Together with the small group of birds, the trees greet the immersive, soft-blue sky and exude a profound grandeur. The bottom right-hand side of the composition is dominated by haystacks, an iconic motif included in the work of many of the most renowned Impressionist artists. Claude Monet, known for his renderings of haystacks, chose this subject as a way of elevating the everyday, he wanted to show how painting could turn seemingly mundane objects into masterpieces. With Paysage d'Automne à Nesle la Vallée, we can imagine Loiseau also doing the same. He approaches the landscape with a delicacy, and he achieves what can be described as a humble beauty. While he lived in Paris for much of his life, the countryside served continually as a muse, and this sentiment is beautifully conjured by his oil paintings.
Today, Loiseau is recognised as one of the most significant French artists, with his work shaping our understanding of Impressionism and more broadly, the landscape genre. His work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, and the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, to name just a few international institutions.
This original painting by Gustave Loiseau is available for sale.
Painted in 1898 this oil landscape, shows Loiseau’s sophisticated approach to capturing rural landscapes. In both 1890 and 1896, Loiseau exhibited in the Impressionist exhibitions, with this piece proving indicative of the level of artistic maturity he had acquired towards the turn of the twentieth century.
The long, spindly trees, often a hallmark of Loiseau’s oils, become the main subject of the piece. Together with the small group of birds, the trees greet the immersive, soft-blue sky and exude a profound grandeur. The bottom right-hand side of the composition is dominated by haystacks, an iconic motif included in the work of many of the most renowned Impressionist artists. Claude Monet, known for his renderings of haystacks, chose this subject as a way of elevating the everyday, he wanted to show how painting could turn seemingly mundane objects into masterpieces. With Paysage d'Automne à Nesle la Vallée, we can imagine Loiseau also doing the same. He approaches the landscape with a delicacy, and he achieves what can be described as a humble beauty. While he lived in Paris for much of his life, the countryside served continually as a muse, and this sentiment is beautifully conjured by his oil paintings.
Today, Loiseau is recognised as one of the most significant French artists, with his work shaping our understanding of Impressionism and more broadly, the landscape genre. His work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, and the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, to name just a few international institutions.
This original painting by Gustave Loiseau is available for sale.
Date: Executed in 1898
Epoque: 19th century
Origine: SPG, 7A
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed lower left, G Loiseau
Dimension: 65 x 81.2 cm (25⁵/₈ x 32⁰/₁ inches)
Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach
Private collection, USA, acquired from the above in April 1975
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