"Gustave Madelain (1867 - 1944) The House Of Mimi Pinson, Montmartre 1925"
Gustave Madelain (1867 - 1944) Oil on canvas representing the so-called house of Mimi Pinson which was located at 18, rue du Mont-Cenis in Montmartre.
This beautiful and large oil on its original canvas is presented in a wooden and gilded stucco frame.
The work is signed lower right and dated 1925.
On the back of the frame on an exhibition label the painting is titled with mention of the address where Gustave Madelain lived.
Dimensions excluding frame: 73 x 57.5 centimeters Frame included: 90 x 71 centimeters
Biography
Landscape painter, Gustave Madelain was born in Aisne in 1867 It was from 1907, when he exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Indépendants, his reputation as a post-impressionist painter began to be established. He seems to have followed the course of the Seine to nourish his imagination, because his main works show views of Paris, Rouen or Le Havre. He excelled in painting street life and markets, and in his views of bridges and banks of the Seine.