拍品 6
  • 6

保羅·卡米耶·吉古

招標截止

描述

  • Paul Camille Guigou
  • 《呂貝隆山脈》
  • 款識:畫家簽名並紀年 Paul Guigou 66(右下)
  • 油彩畫布
  • 50 x 73.5 公分,19 1/2 x 29 英寸

來源

私人收藏
售出:倫敦佳士得,1978年4月4日,拍品編號9
比利時私人收藏

出版

弗朗索瓦·道爾特,〈純淨的普羅旺斯:保羅·卡米耶·吉古〉,《藝術知識》,1960年4月號,第76頁,載圖

塞爾維·拉莫特·德加伊,《保羅·吉古:專題目錄》第I冊,巴黎,1989年,第104頁,品號91,載圖

Condition

The canvas has been strip-lined. There is some faint hairline craquelure, notably in the lower left corner. Ultra-violet light reveals some scattered strokes of strengthening in the sky, and an area of fluorescence towards the lower-right corner which does not clearly correspond to retouching, and probably relates to the varnish layers. The picture is in good overall condition and ready to hang. Presented in a decorative gilt frame.
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拍品資料及來源

Encouraged by Emile Loubon (1809 -1863) to paint from nature, Guigou moved to Marseille in 1854 where he participated in the Salon of the Société Artistique des Bouches-du-Rhône and became acquainted with the tradition of Provençal painting, of which he became such an exquisite interpreter.  Guigou's use of warm colours and luminous hues in Collines de Lubéron, as in his many other southern landscapes, is clearly indebted to the Barbizon school and to the works of Camille Corot which he must have seen in Marseille and in Paris, where he finally moved in 1862.