The work is clean, without foxing or tears. It is signed in the center right. It is placed under a mat and glass, surrounded by a simple modern black rod.
This work was created by Louis Ageron, a famous watercolorist from Valence (Drôme), the city where he was born in 1865. Louis Ageron trained in painting at the Beaux-Arts in Lyon and then in Paris. He then returned to Valence, where he became director of the city's art school.
Halfway between Impressionism and Symbolism—sometimes bordering on abstraction—Louis Ageron's work is readily in line with that of François-Auguste Ravier (1814-1895), the "French Turner."
Work visible at the gallery (07240)
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