"Abel Lauvray (1870-1950) - Oil On Panel - Landscape"
Abel Lauvray (1870-1950) - Oil On Panel - Landscape Oil on canvas titled "Tree Alley". This work by post-impressionist painter Abel Lauvray bears the stamp of the artist's studio (see back) and is listed in the "Catalogue Raisonné" by gallery owner Yves Jaubert under number 326. Signed lower right Please note a slight scratch on the canvas and some lack of gilding on the frame.Visible at the Courcelles Antiquités Gallery, at 97 rue de Courcelles in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
In line with post-impressionism and strongly marked by his admiration for Claude Monet, Abel Lauvray excels in the restitution of the soft lights of the landscapes which surround him which he represents with great delicacy. While the majority of his work paints the banks of the Seine from Vétheuil to Mantes-la-Jolie, he also illustrates his frequent visits to Touraine and Villeneuve-les-Avignon, as well as his travels to Normandy, Antibes, the Somme, Venice or Greece.