Maurice Levis (1860 - 1941) - La Seine à Herblay





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Maurice LEVIS (1860 - 1941)
The Seine at Herblay
Oil on panel
Painting dimensions: 25 x 33 cm
Signed bottom left
Painting in very good condition. Recently cleaned and varnished. Beautiful old gilded frame.
As the framing is offered, it cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 51 x 59 cm
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Maurice Lévis (1860‑1941) was a French painter and watercolorist whose work sits at the crossroads of naturalist landscape, Barbizon heritage, and Orientalism. Born in Paris on November 11, 1860, he is the son of painter Juliette Lévis and trained with renowned masters such as Henri Harpignies, Jules Lefebvre, and Pierre Billet.
He exhibited as early as 1888 at the Salon des Artistes Français, where he received an honorable mention (1895), a third-class medal (1896), and a gold medal in 1927. His work, nourished by his travels in Africa and the Indian Ocean, shows a marked taste for distant lights and scenes of life observed during his travels, placing him in the Orientalist movement.
A painter of seashores, French countryside, and travel landscapes, Lévis produced a large body of work, sensitive to atmospheres and changes in light. He died in Paris on January 31, 1941, and is buried in Montmartre Cemetery.
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Maurice LEVIS (1860 - 1941)
The Seine at Herblay
Oil on panel
Painting dimensions: 25 x 33 cm
Signed bottom left
Painting in very good condition. Recently cleaned and varnished. Beautiful old gilded frame.
As the framing is offered, it cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 51 x 59 cm
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Maurice Lévis (1860‑1941) was a French painter and watercolorist whose work sits at the crossroads of naturalist landscape, Barbizon heritage, and Orientalism. Born in Paris on November 11, 1860, he is the son of painter Juliette Lévis and trained with renowned masters such as Henri Harpignies, Jules Lefebvre, and Pierre Billet.
He exhibited as early as 1888 at the Salon des Artistes Français, where he received an honorable mention (1895), a third-class medal (1896), and a gold medal in 1927. His work, nourished by his travels in Africa and the Indian Ocean, shows a marked taste for distant lights and scenes of life observed during his travels, placing him in the Orientalist movement.
A painter of seashores, French countryside, and travel landscapes, Lévis produced a large body of work, sensitive to atmospheres and changes in light. He died in Paris on January 31, 1941, and is buried in Montmartre Cemetery.
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