"Eugène Galien-laloue (1854-1941) - Landscape"
Eugène GALIEN-LALOUE (1854-1941) Pseudonym Louis DUPUY Landscape Oil on wood panel Size: 16 x 22 cm Signed lower left Provenance: - Private collection, Normandy Painting in perfect condition. Beautiful gilded frame. OFFERED Dimensions with frame: 30 x 36 cm Sold with invoice and certificate of authenticity. Possibility of shipping in France and abroad Eugène Galien-Laloue, painter of the Belle Epoque, famous for his views of Paris in gouache, painted many works under different pseudonyms such as Dupuy, Galiany or Lievin but also Kermainguy, Lenoir, Michel and others less used, to escape the exclusivity contracts by which he was bound. The painter is included in the "Bénézit" as well as in the dictionary of "Petits Maîtres de la peinture" by Gérald Shurr and Pierre Cabanne, the Dictionary of painters in Montmartre by André Roussard, the catalogue raisonné by Noé Willer "Eugène Galien - Laloue, the triumph of Paris". His works are present in many public collections both in France and abroad and notably in the museums of Louviers, Mulhouse and La Rochelle.