The work, signed lower right, is framed in a recent old-style frame (which suits it very well); it measures 56 cm by 37 cm and 45 by 26 cm without the frame.
It represents a young girl who seems to be dreaming and playing with a wand in a garden. A painting full of charm and poetry.
Painter of the landscapes of Provence, Raymond Allègre is also an orientalist painter. He is a student at the School of Fine Arts in Marseille. He is the friend of Jean-Baptiste Olive. He continued his artistic training at the School of Fine Arts in Paris in the workshops of Jean-Paul Laurens, Antoine Vollon and Léon Bonnat. He painted landscapes of the Paris region and Normandy from 1875.
Raymond Allègre returns to Provence where he paints Martigues, Monaco and its surroundings. He exhibited at the Salon in Paris from 1880 to 1932. He won numerous prizes and the State bought paintings from him. He discovered Venice on the occasion of a trip he made in 1900 and fell in love with this city which inspired a large number of paintings. In 1900, he participated, with his Algiers and Cassis panels, in the decoration of the restaurant Le Train bleu at the Gare de Lyon in Paris.
He was named Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1903.
Works in Public Collections
Bourg-en-Bresse, Brou museum: Entrance to the Village, oil on canvas
Marseilles Museum of Fine Arts:
Marseilles summer evening, 1891, oil on canvas
Diana, oil on canvas
Portrait of a man, oil on canvas
Old man's head, oil on wood
Marseilles, Cantini Museum:
The Samaritan, oil on canvas
Waiting, 1887, oil on wood
The Gate of Aix, oil on canvas
Portrait of Raoul Viola
Paris, Gare de Lyon, golden room of Le Train bleu restaurant: Algiers and Cassis, 1900
Rouen Fine Arts Museum: Les Martigues. Provence, around 1888, oil on canvas
French Artists Fair
1883: Les Martigues seen from Jonquières, honorable mention
1887: In Provence
1927: Campo san Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
Exhibitions and awards
1885, Amiens, 27th exhibition of the Society of Friends of the Arts of the Somme: La Corniche in Marseille, La Montée de Gratte-Semelle (Provence)
Raigecourt-Goyon Prize in 1893
Paris, Universal Exhibition of 1900, bronze medal