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Gustave Loiseau   (French, 1865-1935) 

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Gustave Loiseau, La plage de Fécamp
Gustave Loiseau
La plage de Fécamp
1930

Trinity House
Gustave Loiseau, Le Pont Suspendu à Triel-sur-Seine
Gustave Loiseau
Le Pont Suspendu à Triel-sur-Seine
1917

MacConnal-Mason Gallery
Gustave Loiseau, Le Cathédrale de Rouen
Gustave Loiseau
Le Cathédrale de Rouen
circa 1920

Heather James Fine Art
Gustave Loiseau, Les Petites Dalles (Normandie)
Gustave Loiseau
Les Petites Dalles (Normandie)
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
Gustave Loiseau, Falaises au Bord de la Mer
Gustave Loiseau
Falaises au Bord de la Mer
circa 1924

Art Link International
Gustave Loiseau, Rue de village avec charrette
Gustave Loiseau
Rue de village avec charrette
Galerie Dominique Hurtebize

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Gustave Loiseau, Les berges de la Seine en été, Tournedos-sur-Seine
Gustave Loiseau
Les berges de la Seine en été, Tournedos-sur-Seine, 1899
sold: Nov 8, 2007
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Gustave Loiseau, L'Anse des sévigniés, Cap Fréhel
Gustave Loiseau
L'Anse des sévigniés, Cap Fréhel, 1906
sold: Feb 6, 2007
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Gustave Loiseau, LA POINTE DU JARS, CAP FREHEL
Gustave Loiseau
LA POINTE DU JARS, CAP FREHEL, 1905
sold: Nov 16, 1989
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  Visited Gauguin in Pont Aven
  Studied at the atelier of F.J. Quignon, Paris
  Museums:
  Geneva (Petit Palais, Musée d’Art Moderne)
  Pont-Aven
  Rennes (Musée des Beaux Arts)
  Stuttgard (Collection Kunsthaus Buhler)
  New York (Moma)
  London (British Museum)
  Gustave Loiseau, who was to become a renowned Post-Impressionist artist, was born in Paris in 1865, the son of a merchant.
  He was apprenticed to a decorator, a job he particularly disliked, but his interest in art (especially landscape painting) grew when his parents moved back in 1884 to their hometown of Pontoise.
  This town near Paris had an important place in French painting at the time, its environs having recently been depicted extensively by Pissarro and Cezanne, the former having a home there.
  In 1887 Loiseau received a legacy from his grandmother which enabled him to give up his job as a decorator and devote his life to painting.
  His first teachers after a move to Paris included such illustrious names as Jean-Louis Forain, but he did not appreciate the more academic tendencies such artists promoted.
  It was not until a move to Pont-Aven in 1890 and his meeting with Henry Moret and Maxime Maufra that he found his style.
  He learnt a great deal first hand from Paul Gauguin, but his work also shows a debt to Sisley and Pissarro.
  After a period of pointillist experimentation he re-found his pure landscape ideals painting in a Post-Impressionist manner directly from nature.
  He returned to Paris in 1891 where he began to exhibit his work, showing first at the Fifth Exhibition of Impressionist and Symbolist Painters.
  For the rest of his life he travelled extensively, painting in the Dordogne, Dieppe and on the banks of the Seine.
  He had a particular interest in the depiction of water within a landscape, of which our picture is a very fine example. It is also from his best period.
  Loiseau also painted an important series of works of Paris, which form a fascinating development to the first Impressionist views of Monet and Pissarro.
  In these works he took a high viewpoint and concentrated on the contrast between the small figures below and the large buildings, often shown with obvious advertising hoardings.
  Although he died in Paris in 1935, his last years were spent in Pontoise where his introduction to painting had begun.
1890   Salon des Independants, Paris
2003    Da Caillebotte a Picasso, I capolavori della collezione Oscar Ghez dal Museo del Petit Palais di Ginevra, a cura di L. Caramel, N. Sainte Fare Garnot, G. Gentry, Milano, Mazzotta
2001    Gustave Loiseau et la Bretagne, 1865 – 1935, Musée de Pont-Aven
2001    Da Renoir a Picasso, un secolo d’arte al Petit Palais di Ginevra, a cura di Paola Gribaudo, Milano, Electa
1997    Pointillisme, sur les traces de Seurat, A.A.V.V., Pointillisme, sur les traces de Seurat, Losanna, Fondations de l’Hermitage
1996    G. Schurr, P. Cabanne, Dictionnaire des Petits Maitres de la peinture, 1820-1920, Paris, Les editions de l’amateur
1992    Douarnenez «au bonheur des peintres», Henri Belbeoch
1991    H. Belbeoch, F. Clifford, Belle-Ile en art, Henri Belbeoch
1990    Catalogue sommaire illustré des peintures, Musée d’Orsay, Paris, Ed. Réunion des Musées Nationaux
1979    J.M. Kyriazi, Gustave Loiseau, l’historiographe de la Seine, Papyros Arts Graphiques, Biblioteque des Arts, Paris-Lausanne

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