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Olive trees in Vallonnet by the side of the road, 1893 (oil on canvas)
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Olive trees in Vallonnet by the side of the road, 1893 (oil on canvas)
7312319 Olive trees in Vallonnet by the side of the road, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Lansyer, Emmanuel (1835-93); Musee Lansyer, Loches, France; (add.info.: Emmanuel Lansyer, born February 19, 1835 on the Ile de Bouin and died on October 21, 1893 in Paris, was a French landscape painter and aquafortist.
The Lansyer Museum, dedicated to his work, is located in Loches in a bourgeois house that the painter inherited from his mother and whose nineteenth-century atmosphere has been restored. In this house bequeathed to the city of Loches, the painter stayed frequently.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
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This print showcases Emmanuel Lansyer's masterpiece, "Olive trees in Vallonnet by the side of the road" painted in 1893. Lansyer, a renowned French landscape painter and aquafortist, captured the essence of nature with his skillful brushstrokes. The painting is housed at Musee Lansyer in Loches, France, which was once the artist's own residence. The museum has meticulously restored the nineteenth-century ambiance of this bourgeois house that Lansyer inherited from his mother. It served as a frequent retreat for him during his lifetime. Lansyer's work reflects the beauty and tranquility of rural France. In this particular piece, he focuses on olive trees lining a picturesque road in Vallonnet. The vibrant colors and realistic depiction showcase his mastery of realism as an artistic movement. This photograph captures not only the artistry but also pays homage to Jean-Paul Paireault's exceptional photography skills. Through Paireault's lens, we are transported to Menton in Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of France where these majestic olive trees thrive. As we admire this stunning image from Fine Art Finder, let us appreciate how it encapsulates both historical significance and natural beauty. It serves as a testament to Lansyer's talent and reminds us why he remains an influential figure in French art history.
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