SOLD
Country of origin: France
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signed: Signed upper right and dated
Dated: 1903
Condition: Very good
Size: 17.00" x 23.00" (43.2cm x 58.4cm)
Provenance: This work has come from the residual contents of "Villa La Pausa" - the home of Coco Chanel and Walter & Emery Reves.
1902
Oil on panel
£2,450.00
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The Artist’s Garden
by Marie Duhem
1909
Oil on panel
£3,300.00
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The Artists Garden
by Henri Duhem
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£5,950.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
1910
Oil on board
£11,200.00
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Fillette à la poussette
by Victor Charreton
c. 1930
Oil on canvas
£4,950.00
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Vase de fleurs
by Jean Hugo
c. 1975
Oil on canvas
£8,950.00
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Jeune bretonne dans l’atelier Dyf – Arzon
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£8,400.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£9,950.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£11,950.00
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La porte du jardin
by Marcel Dyf
1929
Oil on canvas
£6,850.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Paul Elie Gernez
c. 1920
Oil on panel
£5,750.00
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Un jardin d’ete
by Emile Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet
1900
Oil on canvas
£5,950.00
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Fleurs a l’eventail
by Marie Duhem
Paul Gachet Paintings
Paul Gachet was the son of Paul Ferdinand Gachet. On advice from his fathers friends Emile Bernard and Armand Guillaumin he decided to become a painter. He was a pupil of Cezanne and then used his fathers breathtaking collection of paintings to learn the technqiues of the great masters. He abruptly stopped painting in 1920 to devote himself to writing about the work of Vincent van Gogh whom he dedicated the rest of his life to. He exhibited across France and Holland at the Salon des Independents and elsewhere from around 1903 until 1910.
Paul Gachet has been purported to be a suspect in the "murder" of Vincent van Gogh. It has been suggested Vincent did not kill himself but he was murdered by Paul Louis on the orders of his father to protect his fathers reputation and to stop the exposure of his fathers "mercy killing" of patients. Paul Louis was 17 the summer of Van Gogh's death and was with Vincent at the house in Auvers sur Oise when he died in the wheatfield.
Paul Gachet signed his paintings L Van Ryssel for Louis Van Ryssel - which translates as Louis from Lille. His father used a similar pseudonym, P Van Ryssel, Paul from Lille.
A retrospective of his work was held at the Wildenstein Institute in New York in 1954
Paul Gachet Paintings