"View of Aix en Provence, 1930"
Oil on cardboard,
Signed and dated 1930 lower right,
Titled, dated and countersigned on the back of the cardboard: "Aix, Vue du côte Nord, Etude 1931 - LG"
Dedicated: "to Mr. Prefect A.Angéli - Louis Gautier 5 1938"
Provenance: Collection of Prefect Alexandre Angéli (1883-1962) then by descent
Beautiful finely detailed work by the Aix painter, Louis Gautier which represents a view of the city of Aix en Provence, taken from the north side.
We can distinguish the cathedral Saint Sauveur and Saint Jean de Malte.
Pupil of Cabanel, Louis François Gautier exhibited at the Salon of French Artists in 1884 and participated in regional exhibitions in Aix, Avignon, Marseille and Montpellier.
He obtains the order for the decorations of the town hall and the theater of Aix en Provence.
In 1894 with the painter Edouard Ducros, he founded the Society of Friends of the Arts of Aix, then in 1901, an ethnographic museum.
He is also known for one of the fiercest opponents of the painter Paul Cézanne.
His works are preserved in particular at the Granet Museum.
Dimensions: 9 x 17 cm without frame and 12.5 x 20.5 cm with its original gilded wooden frame.
We inform you of the forthcoming release of a book dedicated to the artist: "Louis Gautier (1855-1947) Painter of the Villa Acantha", in which more than 120 works will be reproduced.
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