"Eugène Galien-laloue *paris 1854–1941, Signed: E. Galiany "washerwoman At The Edge Of The River""
Eugène Galien-Laloue *Paris 1854-1941 Chérence) Born in Paris in December 1854, Eugène Galien-Laloue is recognized as one of the greatest masters of French street scenes and impressionist landscapes. From 1877, he was a student of Charles Laloue, a long-time member of the Artistes Français, a prestigious French artistic association. During his career as an artist, Galien-Laloue used several individual pseudonyms due to an exclusive contract with a larger gallery. These pseudonyms included: LIEVIN Jacques GALIANY Eugène DUPUY Louis LENOIR M. MICHEL A. COURTREU L. GARNIER A. KARMANGIE S. JULIANI E. LANGUILLONS, L. COURTIER, LANGUINOISE, AUBERT and others. Look it up in the E. Benezit Dictionary of Painters. Washerwomen by the river signed with the pseudonym E. Galiany, Oil on canvas, 46 x 65 cm, framed