Gustave Loiseau (1865 - 1935)
1865-03-10Paris, France1935-10-10Paris, FranceFrance
Gustave Loiseau
Gustave Loiseau was a French artist known for his landscapes and scenes of the Parisian streets.
In 1890, Gustave Loiseau first travelled to Pont-Aven in Brittany, where he met Paul Gauguin and Emile Bernard. Having experimented with pointillism, he adopted his own approach to post-impressionism, painting landscapes directly from life. His technique, known as en treillis or cross-hatching, gave his works a special quality.
Gustave Loiseau's paintings, which reveal his passion for the seasons from the early spring to the late autumn harvest, often depict the same garden or garden scene over time. Series of this kind, which also include cliffs, harbours or churches, are reminiscent of Claude Monet.
Date and place of birt: | 10 march 1865, Paris, France |
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Date and place of death: | 10 october 1935, Paris, France |
Nationality: | France |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Landscape painter, Painter |
Genre: | Cityscape, Landscape painting |
Art style: | Post-Impressionism, Pointillism |