Paul Madeline (1863-1920) "shepherdess And Her Flock In Brittany" Around 1910
Artist: Paul Madeline (1863-1920)
Paul MADELINE (1863-1920) "Shepherdess and her flock in Brittany" circa 1910
Oil on panel 36 x 44 cm
Madeline depicts the French landscape with a light touch and sumptuous colors. His paintings are comparable to the work of the famous Armand Guillaumin. Although based in Paris, Madeline painted the entire country from the Mediterranean to Brittany. Towards the end of his career, Madeline introduced some characters in his landscapes wearing regional costumes mainly in Brittany. A remarkable light, clarity and typical colors (green and purple moss) are significant of his painting.
Oil on panel 36 x 44 cm
Madeline depicts the French landscape with a light touch and sumptuous colors. His paintings are comparable to the work of the famous Armand Guillaumin. Although based in Paris, Madeline painted the entire country from the Mediterranean to Brittany. Towards the end of his career, Madeline introduced some characters in his landscapes wearing regional costumes mainly in Brittany. A remarkable light, clarity and typical colors (green and purple moss) are significant of his painting.
5 300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting on wood
Width: 44
Height: 36
Reference (ID): 1495174
Availability: In stock
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