Auction on
06 October 2023 - 14:00 (CEST) -
5, rue Cruche-d'Or - 87000 Limoges
Created in 1901 using the complex technique of tempera painting, this landscape of the Creuse, in central France, was one of the Impressionist painter's favorite works.
Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927), Le Rocher de la Fileuse (The Spinner’s Rock), Creuse, 1901, tempera, on canvas signed, 65 x 82 cm/25.5 x 32.2 in. Estimate: €40,000/50,000
Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927), Le Rocher de la Fileuse (The Spinner’s Rock), Creuse, 1901, tempera, on canvas signed, 65 x 82 cm/25.5 x 32.2 in. Estimate: €40,000/50,000
Who said the tempera technique disappeared in the 15th century? Certainly not French artist Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927). This painting, hailing from the former A. Lucas Collection, is mentioned in Édouard des Courières' book…
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