"Charles Fauchier (1887-1965) Oil On Cardboard “passage In The Woods”"
This very realistic, colorful oil, this style marked by a certain naivety, reflects a desire to capture simplicity and beauty. CHARLES FAUCHIER was a French painter, originally from La Châtre, in the region of the Vallée Noire, country of George Sand. He is mainly known for his landscapes and interior scenes. FAUCHIER was influenced by several trends and artists of his time. The Crozant school: This artistic movement, centered around the Creuse valley, deeply marked FAUCHIER. The bucolic landscapes and rural scenes typical of this school are often found in his works. George Sand and the Vallée Noire: the region of the Vallée Noire, dear to George Sand, also inspired FAUCHIER. Sand's literary descriptions helped shape his view of landscapes and rural life. His contemporaries: FAUCHIER rubbed shoulders with artists such as Fernand Miaillaud, Henry Coutant, Paul Rue and Raoul Adam. Their exchanges and collaborations enriched his artistic approach. Dimensions of the work with original wooden frame 26 cm x 20 cm without frame 22 cm x 16 cm Signed lower right for shipping outside the European Union, please contact me, thank you