Work signed L. Courtier at the bottom left.
Very good condition, without stains or tears. Beautiful modern gilded frame with rich moldings that perfectly highlight the work.
The artist
Eugène Galien-Laloue is a French painter and engraver born in Paris on December 11, 1854 and died in Chérence on April 18, 1941. He is famous for his Parisian urban landscapes. His work is also closely linked to the landscapes of villages in the Ile-de-France countryside. He painted landscapes of Normandy, Seine-et-Marne, Marseille, Italy and Venice. The pictorial production of this artist, under his name or pseudonym, was plentiful. He painted under his name, but especially under various pseudonyms: Léon Dupuy, Eugène Dupuy, Juliany, Eugène Galiany, Jacques Liévin, Eugène Lemaitre, Maurice Lenoir, Dumoutier, A.Languinais…
Artist exhibited in France (Museums of Fine Arts of La Rochelle, Mulhouse, Reims) and in the United States (Huntington Museum of Art). Galien-Laloue's works have been the subject of numerous public sales.
Work visible at the gallery (07240)
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