"Jean-michel Gustave Anglade. Village Street. Oil On Panel"
Jean-Michel Gustave ANGLADE. Village street. Oil on panel 27 x 40 cm and 65.5 x 52 cm with the original frame, wood and gilded stucco. Note a small accident at the frame in the middle right. Jean-Michel Gustave Anglade, a 19th century American landscape painter. Born in France in 1827, he emigrated to the United States, it is not known when, and became famous for his landscape paintings that captured the natural beauty of rural areas and pastoral scenes. Anglade was known for his ability to vividly depict landscapes with careful attention to detail and light. He often painted rural scenes, scenic views of nature, and picturesque environments, using techniques that made his works both realistic and evocative. His paintings were appreciated for their tranquil atmosphere and their ability to capture the very essence of the countryside. His artistic style was influenced by the Romantic and Realist movements of the time, and his works helped immortalize the beauty of natural landscapes in the 19th century.