EUGÈNE GALIEN LALOUE (1854-1941)
The quays of the Seine, in the distance the old Trocadero
Gouache on paper
Signed "J. LIEVIN" and dated "1895" on the lower right
Height : 17 cm
Width : 29,5 cm (at sight)
Eugène Galien-Laloue, famous for his views of Paris in gouache, painted many works under different pseudonyms such as Dupuy, Galiany, Kermainguy, Lenoir or Lievin, in order to escape from the exclusive contracts to which he was bound.
The artist is listed in the "Bénézit" as well as in the dictionary of the "Petits Maîtres de la peinture" by Gérald Shurr and Pierre Cabanne, in the "Dictionnaire des peintres" by André Roussard, and the catalog raisonné "Eugène Galien-Laloue, le triomphe de Paris" by Noé Willer.
His works are present in numerous public collections, notably those belonging to the museums of Louviers, Mulhouse and La Rochelle.
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