"Galien Laloue Eugène Painting Early 20th Century Paris Animation Place La Bastille Signed Gouache"
GALIEN LALOUE Eugene ( 1854 / 1941 )
Paris, animation Place de la Bastille.
Signed gouache on the lower left.
25 x 30 cm
Appears in the archives of Mr. Noé Willer.
Museums : Louviers - Mulhouse - La Rochelle -
Literature: Bénézit - Dictionary of the little masters of painting by Gérald Schurr and Pierre Cabanne - Dictionary of painters in Montmartre by André Roussard - Eugéne Galien Laloue , Catalogue raisonné by Noé Willer - David Klein , Eugéne Galien Laloue Los Angeles 1993 -
GALEN-LALOUE Eugene
Born in 1854 in Paris - Died in 1941 in Chérence .
Painter of genre scenes, military subjects, animated landscapes, urban landscapes, gouache painter, watercolorist.
Pupil of his father Charles Laloue, Eugène Galien-Laloue exhibited at the Salon from 1879 and made a specialty of the views of Paris during the Belle Epoque. Gifted with great facility, Eugène Galien-Laloue had a very large production, mainly with gouache and small works. Eugène Galien-Laloue often represents the most picturesque places in Paris: The Grands Boulevards, The flower markets of The Madeleine or the Conciergerie, The banks of the Seine.
At the beginning of the 20th century Eugène Galien-Laloue has a good reputation by evoking the atmosphere of Paris in 1900 with its omnibuses and its fiacres of the Belle Epoque.The work of Eugène Galien-Laloue also has a value of testimony of his time.
This refined and delicate artist also painted landscapes of Normandy, Seine and Marne, Marseille, Italy and Venice and in 1914 representations of military views.
The PAINTERS of PARIS
Paris is one of the cities in the world that has attracted the most painters. But the nature and the reasons for this interest have evolved with the history of the city. Paris is a mosaic of neighborhoods. The painters represented the most attractive sites and prestigious monuments by appropriating the places to feed their imagination - from the Ile de la Cité to the Arc de Triomphe - from Place Clichy to the Opera - from the Latin Quarter to the Tuileries - from the Grands Boulevards to Montmartre or the banks of the Seine -
The nineteenth century has profoundly modified the appearance of the city and the realist painter will strive to represent men in their daily life.
Under Napoleon III, the modernization of the capital, led by Baron Haussmann, with the piercing of major arteries, the construction of new neighborhoods such as around Parc Monceau or l'Etoile, monuments such as the Opera or the St-Augustin Church, the development of the Bois de Boulogne and Vincennes - all subjects that painters will want to fix on the canvas.
After the trials of 1870, Paris is liberated and lives a period of pleasures of joie de vivre. Many painters, French and Foreign, have happily illustrated this society called "The Belle Epoque" - Among the most famous: Auguste Renoir and "The Ball of the Moulin de la Galette"
Claude Monet and "the St-Lazare Station" - Raoul Dufy at the "Royal Palace" - Edouard Manet "Music at the Tuileries" - Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
"At the Moulin Rouge"
Some painters have become "the specialists of Paris" representing the animation of the streets and gardens, the flower markets of the city or along the Madeleine Church, the "booksellers" on the banks of the Seine with Notre Dame... Everything is an excuse to experience this hectic and worldly life on the spot at any time of the day or night, and in any season. Such as: Jean Béraud and his friends - Edouard Cortès - Georges Stein - Eugène Galien Laloue - and many others perhaps less famous but equally talented
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Galien Laloue Eugène Painting Early 20th Century Paris Animation Place La Bastille Gouache Signed
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Period:
XX th c.
Style:
Modern Art
Material:
Gouache
Signatures:
Galen Laloue Eugene
Origin:
French school
- Widht :
- 30 cm (11,7 In)
- Height :
- 25 cm (9,75 In)
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