"Jean-louis Daniel (1861-1929), "hilly Landscape Of The Périgord", Oil On Panel"
Magnificent oil on panel, signed at the lower left point Jean Louis Daniel, dated 1907, authenticated on the back. . It represents a landscape of Dordogne or Corrèze, impressionist composition with lively touches, impasto and a palette of varied and original colors that JL Daniel used to use. Native of Sorges in green Périgord in the north of the Dordogne, Jean Louis Daniel (1861-1929) was one of the most representative painters of the School of Périgueux with his friends Georges Darnet and Jean-Georges Pasquet. He will be at the origin of the Salon of the Society of Fine Arts of the Dordogne until 1925 At the Parisian level, he entered the Salon of French artists in 1921. He devoted all his art to painting mainly the colorful landscapes of Dordogne and Corrèze. The formats used are generally small. He had many students including André Prugent was the closest Oil in good condition presented in a contemporary frame Dimensions: HSP: 26 cm X 35 cm with frame: 37.5 cm X 46.5 cm