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The Port Of La Turballe: Return Of The Sardiniers. Emile Gauffriaud

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"The Port Of La Turballe: Return Of The Sardiniers. Emile Gauffriaud"
Lively port scene where you can see the return of the sardine boats to the port of La Turballe.
The light is beautifully processed.
Oil on canvas in perfect original condition.
Cleaned.dated 1935.
original Louis XV style frame in wood and gilded stucco.
EMILE GAUFFRIAUD (French school 1877-1957)
He is a French painter, engraver, watercolourist and lithographer born in Brest in 1877.
He enjoyed great success during his lifetime as a regional artist. A well-known figure in the city of Brest, his tall silhouette, wide-brimmed hat and ascot tie are part of the landscape, as he often paints outdoors.
For the anecdote, he is envious because of the beauty of his wife, then that of his daughter, when this one will have grown up. The two women market the painting of Emile Gauffriaud,
They also distribute his works in their art gallery in Pouliguen, remarkable for its art nouveau decor.
Gauffriaud likes to restore atmospheres, a character, an atmosphere. The artist resolutely chooses to paint his country, his sea and his boats. It is necessary to add to his favorite subjects some landscapes, Breton of course but sometimes also Limoges. When he does not sign his full name, he makes a few trips to the Côte d'Azur, from which he returns with canvases and watercolors bathed in the light of the south. He died in 1957, after having remained almost fourteen years without painting.

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