Robert-Antoine Pinchon (1864-1944) - Bord de Seine automnal

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Description from the seller

Robert-Antoine PINCHON (1864 - 1944)

Seine riverbank, autumnal

Oil on canvas
Dimensions outside the frame: 27 x 35 cm
Dimensions with frame: 45 x 53 cm
Unsigned
Provenance: Private collection, Dieppe

The piece will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity as well as an inclusion notice in the catalog raisonné established by Madame Anne-Marie Letailleur.
In perfect condition
Recently cleaned and varnished.
Beautiful golden frame. Gift.

Sold with invoice and authenticity certificate.
Fast and careful delivery with confidence.


A major figure of the second generation of the École de Rouen, Robert-Antoine Pinchon establishes himself as one of the most brilliant interpreters of Norman light. Recognized early on by the great collector François Depeaux, he frequents Monet, Pissarro, and Lebourg, all of whom praise the accuracy of his gaze and the liveliness of his touch — Monet himself spoke of 'an astonishing style at the service of a surprising eye'.
Open-air painter, Pinchon captures with rare sensitivity the atmospheric variations of the Seine Valley, the fogs of Rouen, the Norman ports, and the sunlit countryside. His style, at the crossroads of post-impressionism and a measured fauvism, combines bold colors, luminous vibrations, and a solid construction of space. This subtle alliance has earned him recognition as one of the great 'painters of light' of his era.
From the age of 19, he exhibited in Paris and quickly entered public collections: four of his paintings joined the Museum of Fine Arts of Rouen as early as 1909. His career, marked by notable exhibitions, extended into the 1940s, confirming his status as an essential artist of Norman modernity.
Today, Pinchon's works captivate with their freshness, chromatic intensity, and ability to capture the soul of a landscape. They embody a vibrant, authentic, luminous Normandy — a safe bet for any collector sensitive to the great French impressionist and post-impressionist tradition.

Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Robert-Antoine PINCHON (1864 - 1944)

Seine riverbank, autumnal

Oil on canvas
Dimensions outside the frame: 27 x 35 cm
Dimensions with frame: 45 x 53 cm
Unsigned
Provenance: Private collection, Dieppe

The piece will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity as well as an inclusion notice in the catalog raisonné established by Madame Anne-Marie Letailleur.
In perfect condition
Recently cleaned and varnished.
Beautiful golden frame. Gift.

Sold with invoice and authenticity certificate.
Fast and careful delivery with confidence.


A major figure of the second generation of the École de Rouen, Robert-Antoine Pinchon establishes himself as one of the most brilliant interpreters of Norman light. Recognized early on by the great collector François Depeaux, he frequents Monet, Pissarro, and Lebourg, all of whom praise the accuracy of his gaze and the liveliness of his touch — Monet himself spoke of 'an astonishing style at the service of a surprising eye'.
Open-air painter, Pinchon captures with rare sensitivity the atmospheric variations of the Seine Valley, the fogs of Rouen, the Norman ports, and the sunlit countryside. His style, at the crossroads of post-impressionism and a measured fauvism, combines bold colors, luminous vibrations, and a solid construction of space. This subtle alliance has earned him recognition as one of the great 'painters of light' of his era.
From the age of 19, he exhibited in Paris and quickly entered public collections: four of his paintings joined the Museum of Fine Arts of Rouen as early as 1909. His career, marked by notable exhibitions, extended into the 1940s, confirming his status as an essential artist of Norman modernity.
Today, Pinchon's works captivate with their freshness, chromatic intensity, and ability to capture the soul of a landscape. They embody a vibrant, authentic, luminous Normandy — a safe bet for any collector sensitive to the great French impressionist and post-impressionist tradition.

Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Details

Artist
Robert-Antoine Pinchon (1864-1944)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Bord de Seine automnal
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
45 cm
Width
53 cm
Depiction/Theme
Landscape
Style
Impressionism
Period
1920-1930
FranceVerified
1291
Objects sold
98.44%
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