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Gustave Loiseau

Gustave Loiseau Banks of the Seine oil painting on canvas
Banks of the Seine
Painting ID::  54252
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Gustave Loiseau Banks of the Seine oil painting on canvas



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  Gustave Loiseau
  French, 1865-1935 French painter. He was apprenticed first to a butcher and in 1880 to a house painter. It was not until 1887, when he received a small inheritance, that he was able to devote himself to painting. He spent a year studying modelling and design at the Ecole des Arts D?coratifs in Paris and then entered the studio of the French landscape painter Fernand Just Quignon (b 1854) for six months in 1889. After settling in 1890 in Pont-Aven in Brittany, where he met the painters Maxime Maufra and Henri Moret (1856-1913), he produced such carefully executed works as the Green Rocks (1893; Geneva, Petit Pal.). It was not until 1894, however, that he met Gauguin on the latter return from Tahiti, and though he did not accept Gauguin synthetist ideas the encounter led to a stronger structure and freer brushstrokes in his subsequent work.
  Banks of the Seine
  mk235 1902 Oil on canvas 65x81.5cm

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