Léon Broquet (1869-1935), Large Winter Landscape With Crows, Oil On Canvas, Impressionism
Artist: Léon Broquet (paris 1869 - Chateauroux 1935)
Espérance Léon Cléophas Broquet, known as Léon Broquet (1869-1935)
Winter Landscape with Crows
Oil on canvas
88 x 116 cm (canvas)
111 x 139 cm (frame)
Signed lower right: Broquet - Léon
Good overall condition - restorations noted - wood and stucco frame
Espérance Léon Cléophas Broquet, known as Léon Broquet, born in Paris on November 1, 1869 and died on December 29, 1935 in Châteauroux, was a French painter and engraver specializing in landscape, seascape, and history painting. A student of Claude Monet, Antoine Guillemet, and Alexandre Nozal, he produced many oil paintings on canvas, as well as etchings, watercolors, and murals. Renowned as an army painter during the First World War (1914-1918), he left around 1929 to join the group of painters in Concarneau. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris from 1901 to 1931, and received a second-class medal in 1912 for "Winter in the Marsh, Snow Effect," which placed him outside the competition for the rest of his career. He is the great-grandfather of the painter and illustrator Virginie Broquet. His works are exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay, the Army Museum, and other museums.
Winter Landscape with Crows
Oil on canvas
88 x 116 cm (canvas)
111 x 139 cm (frame)
Signed lower right: Broquet - Léon
Good overall condition - restorations noted - wood and stucco frame
Espérance Léon Cléophas Broquet, known as Léon Broquet, born in Paris on November 1, 1869 and died on December 29, 1935 in Châteauroux, was a French painter and engraver specializing in landscape, seascape, and history painting. A student of Claude Monet, Antoine Guillemet, and Alexandre Nozal, he produced many oil paintings on canvas, as well as etchings, watercolors, and murals. Renowned as an army painter during the First World War (1914-1918), he left around 1929 to join the group of painters in Concarneau. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris from 1901 to 1931, and received a second-class medal in 1912 for "Winter in the Marsh, Snow Effect," which placed him outside the competition for the rest of his career. He is the great-grandfather of the painter and illustrator Virginie Broquet. His works are exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay, the Army Museum, and other museums.
1 700 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: En l'etat
Width: 116
Height: 88
Reference (ID): 1648361
Availability: In stock
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