Medium: Oil on canvas
Signed: Signed lower right
Size: 25.00" x 32.00" (63.5cm x 81.3cm)
Framed Size: 29.00" x 36.00" (73.7cm x 91.4cm)
Dated: c. 1910
SOLD
Additional information
Condition: Very good original condition
Provenance: Collection of the family Obidzinski
Literature:
The work depicts Isabelle and Irene Obidzinski, in front of the Observatoire de Montsouris, Parc Montsouris - Paris.
The Observatoire De Montsouris was commissioned in 1867 and was designed to replicate a smaller version of the Palace of the Bey of Tunis.
The Observatoire was abandoned in 1974 and burnt to the ground in 1991.
This work was exhibited at the Grand Palais at the Salon D'Automne in 1920 (ref no 2143).
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Ludovic Vallée exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris from 1903, the Salon de la Sociéte Nationale and the Salon des Tuileries. In his early career he experimented with Pointillism to great effect and his work was highly regarded with a number of prize winning submissions to the Salons in Paris. He focused on views around Paris and its parks - often painted in sunshine with the inclusion of figures notably children. He received a number of important commissions from wealthy Parisian benefactors. In his later years he became preoccupied with still life subjects and neo-impressionism, abandoning his pointillist routes for a more contemporary style.
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