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Georges GuerinFrench Impressionist Barbizon School Landscape, Where Sheep Safely Graze1937
1937
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1930s French Impressionist Barbizon School oil on panel view of a church in a bucolic landscape by Georges Guerin (1910-1984). The painting is signed bottom right and also signed top right to the back of the board with location and date, 10th June 1937.
A very charming view of a church or abbey in a rural landscape. Towering next to the buildings a line of lush green poplar trees stand sentinel beneath which a flock of sheep are quietly grazing. Just behind the side wall of the church a line of yellow flowers are just visible. Guerin has achieved a wonderful play between light and shade, bright and lush green colours His technique of thick impasto technique worked with a brush is especially successful and gives the paintings surface a charming quality.
Guerin is noted for his landscapes as well as for his Paris street scenes and views of the Brittany coast.
- Creator:Georges Guerin (1910, French)
- Creation Year:1937
- Dimensions:Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)
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- Condition:Some light 'nibbling' to board edges and some surface wear.
- Gallery Location:Cotignac, FR
- Reference Number:Seller: LG/Guerin/Churchyard1stDibs: LU1430216341312
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