Felix Buhot Collection
Felix Hilaire Buhot, a renowned artist of the late 19th century, captured the essence of various landscapes and cityscapes in his mesmerizing artworks
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Felix Hilaire Buhot, a renowned artist of the late 19th century, captured the essence of various landscapes and cityscapes in his mesmerizing artworks. In "Montmartre le 14 Juillet (Bastille Day in Montmartre), 1892, " he transports us to the vibrant streets of Paris during a festive celebration. The lively atmosphere and colorful characters come alive on canvas. In "L'Eglise de Jobourg, 1887, " Buhot showcases his mastery in capturing architectural beauty. The church stands tall against a dramatic sky, evoking a sense of tranquility and spirituality. "Le Petit Chasseur (Little Hunter), 1892" takes us into the world of childhood innocence. Buhot portrays a young boy with his dog, exploring nature's wonders with curiosity and joy. Buhot's love for coastal scenes is evident in "Chaumiere de pecheur (Fisherman's Cottage), 1892. " This painting exudes serenity as we witness an idyllic cottage nestled by the sea, where fishermen find solace amidst their daily endeavors. "The Victoria Clock Tower London, 1892" reveals Buhot's versatility as an artist. Here he captures the iconic landmark with meticulous detail while infusing it with his unique artistic style. In "Les Esprits des Villes Mortes (Spirits from the Cities of the Dead), 1885, " Buhot delves into mysticism and symbolism. He invites us to contemplate forgotten cities through ethereal spirits that seem to whisper tales from another time. With "Ryno et Hermangarde (Ryno and Hermangarde), 1847-1898, " Buhot presents an enigmatic narrative filled with intrigue and romance. His skillful storytelling transcends time as we are transported into this captivating tale. The charm of English countryside cottages is beautifully depicted in "Chaumieres anglaises (English Cottages), c.