"Pair Of Landscape Paintings By Galien Laloue, Pseudo Dupuy, Waterside Landscape - 19th Century"
Eugène Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) - Landscape with a river, oil on panel signed lower right with one of his signatures "L.DUPUY" Born in the Montmartre district of Paris on December 11, 1854, Eugène Galien-Laloue was the son of the theater designer Charles Laloue. He was a student of Léon Germain Pelouse (1838-1891), a painter of the Barbizon school. Galien-Laloue is famous for his views of Paris, which accurately evoke the atmosphere of Paris in 1900, in the happy era of omnibuses and hackney carriages. He also painted many landscapes, notably of Normandy and Seine-et-Marne, under his own name or under the pseudonyms of Léon Dupuy, Eugène Galiany or Jacques Liévin.