"Gaston Anglade (1854-1919), Hst "st Pantaléon" Hts. Corrèze, Nineteenth"
Painting, oil on canvas, representing a landscape entitled "The morning at St Pantaléon in high Correze", signed lower right Gaston Anglade, late nineteenth or twentieth time. Size without frame 56 * 47 cm. Gaston Anglade, born September 29, 1854 in Bordeaux and died in 1919, is a French painter. Gaston Anglade was born on September 29, 1854 in Bordeaux; student of Baudet and Léon Germain Pelouse, he participated in exhibitions of the Society of French Artists of which he is a member. He is inspired by William Didier-Pouget. References: Édouard-Joseph, Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Artists, Volume 1, AE, Art & Edition, 1930, p. 41 Bénézit Emmanuel Bénézit, Critical and documentary dictionary of painters, sculptors, draughtsmen and engravers of all times and all countries, vol. 1, Grund Publishing, 1976, p. 198 (en) Excerpt from Gaston Anglade's [archive] record in the Bénézit dictionary on the Oxford Index website. 2006, (ISBN 9780199773787) Joachim Busse, International Handbuch Go Maler und Bildhauer of 19 (ISBN 3-9800062-0-4) JPA Akoun, Akoun CV-XIX-XX: Biographical Directory of Artists from All Countries of the Nineteenth and 20th century., Amateur rating, 2005, 1481 p. (ISBN 9782859174293, read online [archive]), p. 67