Abel Lauvray (1870-1950) - La propriété






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La propriété, an original landscape by Abel Lauvray (1870–1950), hand-signed, in mixed media, from France, measuring 29 × 37 cm.
Description from the seller
Abel LAUVRAY (1870-1950)
The property
Colored pencil drawing on paper
Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm
Monogram at the bottom right.
Provenance:
- Galerie Yves Jaubert
- Private collection, France
Drawing in good condition.
Framing, being offered, cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 29 x 37 cm
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Abel Lauvray (1870–1950)
The poetry of the banks of the Seine, direct heir of Impressionism
Close to Claude Monet, whom he has known since childhood in Vétheuil, Abel Lauvray develops a body of work deeply marked by light and the changing atmospheres of the Seine valley. A post-impressionist painter of great sensitivity, he created more than 1,500 canvases where calm, harmony and chromatic subtlety prevail.
His landscapes – from Vétheuil to Mantes-la-Jolie, but also of Touraine, Provence or Villeneuve-les-Avignon – charm with their gentleness and sincerity. Lauvray excels in the art of catching the moment: a reflection on the water, a morning mist, a shifting sky. This ability to seize light, never imitating Monet, gives his work a strong and sought-after identity.
Today, Abel Lauvray’s paintings are meeting growing interest among collectors, drawn by the quality of his brushwork, the rarity of preserved works and the historical proximity to the Impressionist masters. A Lauvray painting adds a note of serenity and authenticity to any collection, while affirming itself within a major artistic tradition of French landscape painting.
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Seller's Story
Abel LAUVRAY (1870-1950)
The property
Colored pencil drawing on paper
Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm
Monogram at the bottom right.
Provenance:
- Galerie Yves Jaubert
- Private collection, France
Drawing in good condition.
Framing, being offered, cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 29 x 37 cm
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Abel Lauvray (1870–1950)
The poetry of the banks of the Seine, direct heir of Impressionism
Close to Claude Monet, whom he has known since childhood in Vétheuil, Abel Lauvray develops a body of work deeply marked by light and the changing atmospheres of the Seine valley. A post-impressionist painter of great sensitivity, he created more than 1,500 canvases where calm, harmony and chromatic subtlety prevail.
His landscapes – from Vétheuil to Mantes-la-Jolie, but also of Touraine, Provence or Villeneuve-les-Avignon – charm with their gentleness and sincerity. Lauvray excels in the art of catching the moment: a reflection on the water, a morning mist, a shifting sky. This ability to seize light, never imitating Monet, gives his work a strong and sought-after identity.
Today, Abel Lauvray’s paintings are meeting growing interest among collectors, drawn by the quality of his brushwork, the rarity of preserved works and the historical proximity to the Impressionist masters. A Lauvray painting adds a note of serenity and authenticity to any collection, while affirming itself within a major artistic tradition of French landscape painting.
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Please refer to the original photos and the product description for exact details. #AIContextView
