Gustave Loiseau
A Cove at Sevignies, Cap Frehel
Autumn Landscape near Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil
Bank of the Eure, Morning Effect
Bend of the River, the Eure at Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil
Church of Notre Dame at Vaudreuil
Church of Notre Dame at Vaudreuil
Church of Notre Dame upon the Eure
Cliffs at Petit Dalles, Normandy
Cliffs of Saint-Jouin, Normandy
Etretat - the Point of Batterie
Fish Market at the Port of Dieppe
Fish Market at the Port of Dieppe, Evening
Fog on the River, Morning Effect
Fruit Bowl with Apples and a Jug
House of Monsieur de Irvy near Vaudreuil
Laun Place on the Seine at Herblay
Laundry on the Seine at Herblay
Laundry on the Seine at Herblay,
Moret-sur-Loing and the Church
Mother and Child on the Street at Pontoise,
Notre Dame de Paris, View from Quay of Henri IV
Overcast Weather at Nesles-la-Vallee
Path near Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil,
Poplars on the Bank of the Eure
Poplars on the Banks of the Eure
Port Pinche at the Turn of the Seine
Porte d'Amont, Etretat, Evening
Quay of the Long, Village, Sun
Rocks in the the Sea in Brittany
Rue Clignancourt, Paris, on 14th July
Sailboats near the Cliffs at Yport
Small Arm of the Seine near Connelle
Small Farm in the Outskirts of Caen
Still Life - Bouquet of Flowers and Fruit
Street at Ennery, Seine-et-Oise
The Banks of the Eure, Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil
The Banks of the Seine, Tournedos-sur-Seine
The Cart in an Autumn Landscape
The Church of Vaudreuil, Spring
The Docks, the Bridge of Boieldieu, Rouen
The Epicerie Street and the Cathedral of Rouen
The Eure - Afternoon, Fog Effect
The Frost at Huelgoat, Finistere
The Hill of Hermitage in Pontoise
The Hills of Hermitage, Pontoise
The House at Cau on the Banks of the Eure, Autumn
The House by the Water, Snow Effect
The House of Monsieur Compon at Vaudreuil
The House of Sisterhood, Pontoise
The Martigues, the Port of Ferriere
The Quay of Hotel-de-Ville, Paris
The Quay of Pothius in Pontoise
The Quay of Pothius in Pontoise
The Simondou Mill at Pont-Aven
The Street at Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil
The Street of Saint-Cyr, the Sun
The Street of St. Ouen after the Rain
The Suspende Bridge at Triel-sur-Seine
The Triumph Arch and Friedland Avenue
The Triumph Arch and Friedland Avenue
The Triumph Arch and Wagram Avenue
Tournedos-sur-Seine, Snow, Frost, Sun
Trees and Fields Near Saint-Cyrdu-Vadreuil
Trees on the Bank of the River
Village on the River, Sunny Weather
Waterfall at Saint-Martin - Pontoise
Waterfall at St. Martin, Pontoise
White House at Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil
Wind with Snow, 24 March 1899, Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil,
Gustave Loiseau (3 October 1865 in Paris – 10 October 1935 in Paris) was a French Post-Impressionist painter, remembered above all for his landscapes and scenes of Paris streets. [1]
Early life
Brought up in Paris and Pontoise by parents who owned a butchers shop, Loiseau served an apprenticeship with a decorator who was a friend of the family. In 1887, when a legacy from his grandmother allowed him to concentrate on painting, he enrolled at the École des arts décoratifs where he studied life-drawing. However, a year later he left the school after an argument with his teacher.[2]
Career
While working as a decorator, Loiseau redecorated the apartment of the landscape painter Fernand Quigon (1854-1941). After he left the École des arts décoratifs, he invited Quignon tutor him in painting. In 1890, he went to Pont-Aven in Brittany for the first time, fraternizing with the artists there, especially Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard. After experimenting with Pointillism, he adopted his own approach to Post-Impressionism, painting landscapes directly from nature. His technique known as en treillis or cross-hatching gave his works a special quality, now recognized as his speciality.[2]
Loiseau first exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1893 and at the Salon de la Société Nationale in 1895 as well as at impressionist exhibitions in 1890 and 1896.[2]
Paintings
Loiseau's paintings, revealing his passion for the seasons from the beginning of spring to the harvests later in the autumn, often depict the same orchard or garden scene as time goes by. Series of this kind, which also include cliffs, harbours or churches, are reminiscent of Claude Monet. Although Loiseau did not complete many portraits, he often painted people at work: dockers together with their boats, villagers leaving a Sunday service in Brittany or arriving at the market in Pont-Aven, or even carriages in Paris driving across the Place de la Bastille and the Étoile. He is also remembered for his paintings of Paris streets such as the Rue de Clignancourt or the Avenue de Fiedland. From the 1920s, he painted many still-lifes. His overall approach, rather than being associated with any particular theory, is simply an attempt to represent scenes as sincerely as possible.[1]
References
"Loiseau Gustave", Expertisez magazine. (French) Retrieved 13 May 2012.
"Gustave Loiseau (1865 - Paris - 1935 - Paris)", Galeries Hurtebize. (French) Retrieved 15 May 2012.
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