Gaston LA TOUCHE (1854-1913)
Masked Ball
Watercolour... Lot 23
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Gaston LA TOUCHE (1854-1913)
Masked Ball
Watercolour signed lower left.
Titled on the back on a label.
76 x 55 cm
Gaston La Touche exhibited at the Salon des Artistes français, in the painting section from 1880, which he left definitively in 1890 to exhibit at the brand new Salon of the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts which had just been founded by Félix Bracquemond, Puvis de Chavannes and Carolus-Duran.
Gaston La Touche enjoyed significant critical and commercial success between 1900 and his death. His reputation was established in Paris, in the provinces, where he regularly exhibited at Salons, and abroad.
He also took part in the Société nouvelle des peintres et sculpteurs, considered, at the time, as the third Salon.
This Société Nouvelle brings together each year artists such as Gaston La Touche, Henri Le Sidaner, René Ménard, Henri Martin, Jacques-Emile Blanche, Auguste Rodin, Aman-Jean
Gaston La Touche's fame also spread to the United States, thanks to the New York art dealer Michel Knoedler.
Important works will be exhibited in the greatest museums during his lifetime.
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