Venice In Winter By Amédée Rosier (1831 - 1898)
Artist: Amedée Rosier (1831 - 1898)
Oil/Panel 23X 32
Signed lower rightright
Perfect condition
Framed
Selling price: 2200 Euros
Work description :
This superb oil on panel by Amédée Rosier(signed lower right A. Rosier) offers a captivating and lively view of theof Venice's quays during the winter months.
The artist uses a classic, dynamic compositioncomposition, structured by the imposing, architectural silhouette of a VenetianVenetian church (reminiscent of the Palladian architecture of Giudecca or theZattere) lining the quay on the right.
The cold but luminous light of winterthrough a low, cloudy sky, beautifully crafted in impasto.impasto.
The winter sun reflects spectacularly on the lagoon, creatinglagoon, creating flashes of silver on the water's surface.
Faithful to Rosier's pre-impressionist style, the brushwork isthe brushstroke is vibrant, rapid and generous in substance.
The artist succeeds into capture the damp, misty atmosphere so characteristic of Venice in winter,while retaining great clarity thanks to a palette of broken tones (grays,ochres, off-whites), enhanced by the luminous flashes of water.
The Artist:
Amédée Rosier, born August 20, 1831 in Meaux and died November 51914 in Boulogne-Billancourt, was a major French painter.
Pupil of great masters such as Léon Cogniet and Carolus-Duran, this brilliant landscape painter and Orientalistas one of the masters of marine painting of his time. An avid traveler, he traveled North Africa, Egypt and Turkey, but it was his fascination with Venice Venice that forged his international reputation.
Specializing in maritime atmospheresmaritime atmospheres, he excels in the art of capturing the reflections of light on water through a vibrant touch. water through a vibrant, pre-impressionist touch.
His works are todayin several major national museums (Rennes, Pau, Compiègne).
Signed lower rightright
Perfect condition
Framed
Selling price: 2200 Euros
Work description :
This superb oil on panel by Amédée Rosier(signed lower right A. Rosier) offers a captivating and lively view of theof Venice's quays during the winter months.
The artist uses a classic, dynamic compositioncomposition, structured by the imposing, architectural silhouette of a VenetianVenetian church (reminiscent of the Palladian architecture of Giudecca or theZattere) lining the quay on the right.
The cold but luminous light of winterthrough a low, cloudy sky, beautifully crafted in impasto.impasto.
The winter sun reflects spectacularly on the lagoon, creatinglagoon, creating flashes of silver on the water's surface.
Faithful to Rosier's pre-impressionist style, the brushwork isthe brushstroke is vibrant, rapid and generous in substance.
The artist succeeds into capture the damp, misty atmosphere so characteristic of Venice in winter,while retaining great clarity thanks to a palette of broken tones (grays,ochres, off-whites), enhanced by the luminous flashes of water.
The Artist:
Amédée Rosier, born August 20, 1831 in Meaux and died November 51914 in Boulogne-Billancourt, was a major French painter.
Pupil of great masters such as Léon Cogniet and Carolus-Duran, this brilliant landscape painter and Orientalistas one of the masters of marine painting of his time. An avid traveler, he traveled North Africa, Egypt and Turkey, but it was his fascination with Venice Venice that forged his international reputation.
Specializing in maritime atmospheresmaritime atmospheres, he excels in the art of capturing the reflections of light on water through a vibrant touch. water through a vibrant, pre-impressionist touch.
His works are todayin several major national museums (Rennes, Pau, Compiègne).
2 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Oil painting on wood
Length: 32
Width: 23
Reference (ID): 1765497
Availability: In stock
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