No. 82868665

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Paul Desire Trouillebert (1829-1900), Attributed to - Birch grove by the lake
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Paul Desire Trouillebert (1829-1900), Attributed to - Birch grove by the lake

Impressionistic painting with a birch grove by the lake or the river was executed in 19th century. This painting is being sold as attributed to the hand of Paul Désiré Trouillebert (1829 in Paris – 1900 in Paris ), the famous French Barbizon School painter in the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. Since despite the presence of a signature and stylistic similarity, we do not have the expertise of French experts. But the painting was purchased from a southern French private collection and the signature was checked by an academic restorer for originality and compliance with the time of the painting. Trouillebert is considered a portrait, and a genre and landscape painter from the French Barbizon School. He was a student of Ernest Hébert (1817–1908) and Charles Jalabert (1819–1901). He made his debut at the Salon of 1865, at the age of 36, and between 1865 and 1872, he exhibied at least one portrait at the Salon. By the 1860s, his interests were shifting towards landscape painting. At the Salon of 1869, he exhibited Au Bois Rossignolet, a landscape painting that was more aligned with his interest in landscapes and received critical acclaim for it. He went on to execute many landscapes that are very close to Corot´s late manner of painting. Indeed, the artist first came to public attention when one of his landscapes was sold to Alexandre Dumas’s son as a work by Corot in a celebrated forgery incident. In order to increase the sale value of the work, Trouillebert´s signature had been erased and replaced with Corot´s signature. In reality, while Trouillebert´s landscapes are very similar to Corot, they exhibit their own distinct style. Trouillebert never confined himself to any single genre. He was a skilled at portraits, landscapes, still-lifes and other subject matter. He was also interested in Orientalist themes and produced paintings of Eastern nudes. He painted a portrait of a half-nude young woman in an ancient Egyptian style of the Greco-Roman Dynasty. He called it Servante du harem (The Harem Servant Girl). In 1884, his painting of nudes, The Bathers was well received by the Paris Salon. Literature: E. Benezit " Dictionary of painters, sculptors, decorators and etchers"(in French), Paris, 1999; Thieme/Becker, Leipzig,1999, Comanducci V, 1974, Falk, 1985; on-line Wikipedia . Inscription: signed lower right, on the back of the panel are two antique labels: fist one from previous auction with artist name, lot No. and title; and second one with French biography of the artist and artist‘s title „ Bord de Rivière“. Technique: oil on wood. Magnificent original period gilt frame. Measurements: unframed w 9 1/8" x h 11 3/4" (24 x 30 cm), framed w 16 1/2" x h 19 1/2" (42 x 49,5 cm). Condition: in very good condition.

No. 82868665

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Paul Desire Trouillebert (1829-1900), Attributed to - Birch grove by the lake

Paul Desire Trouillebert (1829-1900), Attributed to - Birch grove by the lake

Impressionistic painting with a birch grove by the lake or the river was executed in 19th century.

This painting is being sold as attributed to the hand of Paul Désiré Trouillebert (1829 in Paris – 1900 in Paris ), the famous French Barbizon School painter in the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. Since despite the presence of a signature and stylistic similarity, we do not have the expertise of French experts. But the painting was purchased from a southern French private collection and the signature was checked by an academic restorer for originality and compliance with the time of the painting.

Trouillebert is considered a portrait, and a genre and landscape painter from the French Barbizon School. He was a student of Ernest Hébert (1817–1908) and Charles Jalabert (1819–1901). He made his debut at the Salon of 1865, at the age of 36, and between 1865 and 1872, he exhibied at least one portrait at the Salon.

By the 1860s, his interests were shifting towards landscape painting. At the Salon of 1869, he exhibited Au Bois Rossignolet, a landscape painting that was more aligned with his interest in landscapes and received critical acclaim for it. He went on to execute many landscapes that are very close to Corot´s late manner of painting. Indeed, the artist first came to public attention when one of his landscapes was sold to Alexandre Dumas’s son as a work by Corot in a celebrated forgery incident. In order to increase the sale value of the work, Trouillebert´s signature had been erased and replaced with Corot´s signature. In reality, while Trouillebert´s landscapes are very similar to Corot, they exhibit their own distinct style.

Trouillebert never confined himself to any single genre. He was a skilled at portraits, landscapes, still-lifes and other subject matter. He was also interested in Orientalist themes and produced paintings of Eastern nudes. He painted a portrait of a half-nude young woman in an ancient Egyptian style of the Greco-Roman Dynasty. He called it Servante du harem (The Harem Servant Girl). In 1884, his painting of nudes, The Bathers was well received by the Paris Salon.

Literature: E. Benezit " Dictionary of painters, sculptors, decorators and etchers"(in French), Paris, 1999; Thieme/Becker, Leipzig,1999, Comanducci V, 1974, Falk, 1985; on-line Wikipedia .

Inscription: signed lower right, on the back of the panel are two antique labels: fist one from previous auction with artist name, lot No. and title; and second one with French biography of the artist and artist‘s title „ Bord de Rivière“.

Technique: oil on wood. Magnificent original period gilt frame.

Measurements: unframed w 9 1/8" x h 11 3/4" (24 x 30 cm), framed w 16 1/2" x h 19 1/2" (42 x 49,5 cm).

Condition: in very good condition.

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