Léo Gausson (1860-1944) Haystacks, Circa 1900
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Léo Gausson (1860-1944) Haystacks, Circa 1900

Artist: Léo Gausson (1860-1944)
Léo GAUSSON (1860-1944) Haystacks, circa 1900 oil on cardboard monogrammed lower left 16.5x23.5cm 27x34.5cm (framed) Léo Gausson (February 14, 1860 in Lagny-sur-Marne - October 27, 1944 in Lagny-sur-Marne) is considered one of the precursors of neo-impressionism in Seine-et-Marne. Always in search of modernity, he moved closer, at the end of his career, to the bright and bold color style of Paul Gauguin and the Pont-Aven School. With his friends Lucien Pissarro, Maximilien Luce and Cavallo-Peduzzi, Léo Gausson founded the "Lagny Group". This gathering of neo-impressionist artists is a cultural driving force for the town of Lagny, where they organize painting exhibitions from 1900. Public collections Musée d'Orsay Musée Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam Musée of Art, Indianapolis Musée Gatien Bonnet, Lagny Sur Marne
1 800 €

Period: 20th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting on cardboard

Length: 23,5

Height: 16,5

Reference (ID): 1409027

Availability: In stock

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