A landscape painter, he was a student of Dameron at the École des Beaux-Arts and then followed the teachings of Leon Bonnat and Gleize in Paris.
He was exhibited many times at the Paris Salon from 1900 where he obtained a mention in 1902 and then became a member in 1914.
His landscapes are painted with small, pure touches in a divisionist and pointillist style in the spirit of the works of Hippolyte Petitjean, Henri Martin or Achille Laugé.
This magnificent landscape on a wooden panel is signed at the bottom center. It represents a large flowering tree with a bridge and the tower of a castle in the background.
This brightly colored painting presented in a beautiful Montparnasse-style wooden frame measures 54 x 46 centimeters including the frame.