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Object description :

"Pecrus - Oil On Panel - Street In Montmartre - 1880"
Lovely oil painting by Charles PÉCRUS depicting Mont-Cenis street in Montmartre around 1880, animated with characters.

Although he produced numerous genre scenes at the start of his career, then seascapes imitating the style of Eugène BOUDIN, this view of Montmartre is rare in his production and recalls the works of Stanislas LÉPINE, painted at the same time.

For comparison, the last photo shows an engraving by Eugène DELÂTRE made in 1891, illustrating an identical view of the rue du Mont-Cenis.

BIOGRAPHY:
Pécrus began his career in Paris at the Ponts-et-Chaussés, where his superior noticed his talent for drawing and encouraged him to study at an art school.
Pécrus studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Eugène Fichel. He also visited the Louvre to copy works by old masters.
From 1857, he exhibited interior scenes at the salon of the Society of French Artists, which brought him success, notably "Women at the Toilet, Departure for the Ball".
He met the painters Eugène BOUDIN, Johan Barthold JONGKIND and Alfred STEVENS, who encouraged him to paint outdoors. Pécrus joined BOUDIN in Trouville and discovered Impressionism.
In 1865, his painting “The Day After the Wedding” was purchased by Napoleon III.
Pécrus set up his workshop at 31 rue Fontaine, not far from the workshop of his friend Boudin.
Following Jongkind's advice, Pécrus gradually abandoned genre painting after 1870 and devoted himself increasingly to impressionist landscape and seascape painting. But it was not until around 1885 that he almost completely abandoned genre painting.
He painted in Brittany and Normandy, on the Mediterranean, in Holland and in Venice, and exhibited his landscape "Cows on the Banks of the Allier" at the Salon of 1890. In 1892, he exhibited his first seascape, "Washers on the Touque".
He exhibited at the Salon for the last time in 1905 and, despite his declining strength, continued to paint until his death in 1907.

His works are present in many museums: Orsay, Dieppe, Reims, Saint-Lô, Cherbourg...

Oil on panel

33 x 24 cms (with gold frame, approximately 39 x 30 cms)

Signed lower right "C.Pécrus"

Beautiful presentation, clean work, note an old restored vertical crack (visible up close only)

Photos taken in the sun

AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED - SALE WITH INVOICE FROM OUR GALLERY
Price: 2 500 €
Artist: Charles Pécrus (1826-1907)
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting on wood
Length: 33
Width: 24

Reference: 1447368
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Pecrus - Oil On Panel - Street In Montmartre - 1880
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