Eugene Galien-Laloue

French 1854-1941 was a French artist of French-Italian parents and was born in Paris on December 11, 1854. He is recognized as a master of French impressionist street scenes spanning four decades. His work is sought out by collectors all over the world. Well-known in France, his paintings of the early 1900s accurately represent the era in which he lived: a happy, bustling Paris, la Belle Époque, with horse-drawn carriages, trolley cars and its first omnibuses. Galien-Laloue's works are valued not only for their contribution to 20th century art, but for the actual history, which they document. He was a populariser of street scenes, usually painted in autumn or winter. His work can be seen at the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Louvier; Musee des Beaux-Arts, La Rochelle; Mulhouse, France. Galien-Laloue has inspired and influenced many of yesterday's and today's artists, including renowned French impressionists Edouard Leon Cortes and Antoine Blanchard. A typical Galien-Laloue painting depicts sidewalks and avenues crowded with people or tourists mingling before the capital's monuments. He also painted the landscapes of Normandy and Seine-et-Marne, as well as military scenes he was commissioned to produce in 1914. The Republic of France selected Galien-Laloue to work as a 'war artist,' both during the Franco-Prussian War and World War I, chiefly in watercolor. "He was originally trained as an architect, but did not enjoy the promotional aspects of the profession. Under the tutelage of Charles Laloue, he quickly gained fame as an artist, specializing in watercolor and gouache." "Galien-Laloue mastered the depiction of the Belle Epoque Paris street scene, much in the vein of Jean Beraud (1849-1936) or James Jacques Tissot (1836-1902). He portrayed Paris at its best: irresistible shops, boulevards and "quartiers". With delicate line and dramatic lighting, Galien-Laloue documented the daily bustle of one of the world's most beautiful cities, Paris."


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Eugene Galien-Laloue Quai aux fleur (mk21) oil


Quai aux fleur (mk21)
Painting ID::  22742
Quai aux fleur (mk21)
signed 'E.Galien-Laloue'(ower left) Gouache on paper 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 in (19.7 x 31.1 cm)
   
   
     

Eugene Galien-Laloue La theatre du gymnase (mk21) oil


La theatre du gymnase (mk21)
Painting ID::  22743
La theatre du gymnase (mk21)
signed 'E Galien-Laloue'(lower lef) gouache on paper 9 1/2 x 16 1/4 in(24.2 x 42.5 cm)
   
   
     

Eugene Galien-Laloue La Porte de Chatillon oil


La Porte de Chatillon
Painting ID::  44463
La Porte de Chatillon
Oil on canvas 25x36cm
Oil_on_canvas 25x36cm
   
   
     

Eugene Galien-Laloue Marseille Port oil


Marseille Port
Painting ID::  96852
Marseille Port
oil on canvas, 64.2 x 92.1 cm Date by 1941(1941) cyf
oil_on_canvas,_64.2_x_92.1_cm_ Date_by_1941(1941)_ cyf
   
   
     

Eugene Galien-Laloue A bustling quayside oil


A bustling quayside
Painting ID::  96853
A bustling quayside
Oil on canvas, 38.5 x 46 cm Date by 1941(1941) cyf
Oil_on_canvas,_38.5_x_46_cm_ Date_by_1941(1941)_ cyf
   
   
     

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     Eugene Galien-Laloue
     French 1854-1941 was a French artist of French-Italian parents and was born in Paris on December 11, 1854. He is recognized as a master of French impressionist street scenes spanning four decades. His work is sought out by collectors all over the world. Well-known in France, his paintings of the early 1900s accurately represent the era in which he lived: a happy, bustling Paris, la Belle Époque, with horse-drawn carriages, trolley cars and its first omnibuses. Galien-Laloue's works are valued not only for their contribution to 20th century art, but for the actual history, which they document. He was a populariser of street scenes, usually painted in autumn or winter. His work can be seen at the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Louvier; Musee des Beaux-Arts, La Rochelle; Mulhouse, France. Galien-Laloue has inspired and influenced many of yesterday's and today's artists, including renowned French impressionists Edouard Leon Cortes and Antoine Blanchard. A typical Galien-Laloue painting depicts sidewalks and avenues crowded with people or tourists mingling before the capital's monuments. He also painted the landscapes of Normandy and Seine-et-Marne, as well as military scenes he was commissioned to produce in 1914. The Republic of France selected Galien-Laloue to work as a 'war artist,' both during the Franco-Prussian War and World War I, chiefly in watercolor. "He was originally trained as an architect, but did not enjoy the promotional aspects of the profession. Under the tutelage of Charles Laloue, he quickly gained fame as an artist, specializing in watercolor and gouache." "Galien-Laloue mastered the depiction of the Belle Epoque Paris street scene, much in the vein of Jean Beraud (1849-1936) or James Jacques Tissot (1836-1902). He portrayed Paris at its best: irresistible shops, boulevards and "quartiers". With delicate line and dramatic lighting, Galien-Laloue documented the daily bustle of one of the world's most beautiful cities, Paris."

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