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Maurice LOUVRIER
Les meules de foin

$2,750.57
£2,033.99
€2,300
CA$3,806.37
A$4,236.18
CHF 2,205.46
MX$51,156.42
NOK 27,658.47
SEK 26,125.16
DKK 17,518.36

About the Item

Maurice LOUVRIER (1878-1943) Les meules de foin Oil on canvas Painting dimensions: 38 x 55 cm Signed in the lower right corner The painting is in excellent condition. Recently cleaned and varnished. Dimensions with frame: 58 x 73 cm Sold with invoice and certificate of authenticity. After studying at Lycée Corneille alongside Pierre Dumont, Robert Pinchon, and Tirvert, he entered the School of Fine Arts, joining Zacharie’s studio where he met Marcel Couchaux, who introduced him to Father Delattre. It was there that he met Camille Pissarro for the first time. He became friends with Butler and met Claude Monet, who regularly invited him to Giverny. Louvrier stood alongside Dumont and Pinchon in his early exhibitions of “modern” painting in Rouen, inaugurated by Guillaume Apollinaire.
  • Creator:
    Maurice LOUVRIER (1878 - 1954, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22.84 in (58 cm)Width: 28.75 in (73 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    LE HAVRE, FR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 2025-03-00171stDibs: LU2471216817132

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