Marie Louise Ogier (1912-2003) - Paysage d’automne, vers 1950





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Paysage d’automne, circa 1950, oil on panel, France.
Description from the seller
Marie Louise Ogier (circa 1950) – Autumn Landscape – Oil on panel
Description
Artist: Marie Louise Ogier (1912–2003)
Autumn Landscape
Year: around 1950
Technique: Oil on panel
Signature: Signed at the bottom left 'Ogier'
Dimensions: 41 cm x 33 cm
Framing: Sold unframed
Condition: Good overall condition, small wear on the edge.
Signature: Artist's signature on the back.
Provenance
This work comes directly from the workshop of Marie Louise Ogier, dispersed at the request of her family. It is part of a collection of unpublished works, kept for several decades within the family circle. These paintings, imbued with intimacy and sensitivity, reflect the artist's ongoing exploration of light, matter, and color.
Description of the work
Created around 1950, this oil on panel illustrates Marie Louise Ogier's maturity period, marked by a freer and more expressive approach to landscape. The composition centers around a large, bare tree in the foreground, its dark silhouette standing out against a background of rolling hills and winding rivers. Warm tones—ochres, oranges, and browns—evoke the autumn season, while touches of green and blue add a luminous vibrancy to the overall scene.
The pictorial, energetic, and fluid touch reveals Ogier's mastery in handling light and volumes. The artist manages to suggest the depth of the landscape without resorting to detail, favoring the strength of color masses and the poetry of nature.
This painting reflects Ogier's stylistic evolution in the 1950s, a period during which she moved away from strict realism to explore a more synthetic and emotional vision of the landscape.
Biography of Marie Louise Ogier
Marie Louise Ogier (1912-2003) was a French painter recognized for her luminous and poetic work. Trained at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière under Lévy-Dhurmer and Othon Friesz, she developed a refined figurative style, combining rigor of drawing and chromatic freedom.
From the 1950s onwards, she exhibited in major Parisian salons — Salon d’Automne, Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts — and became a member of several artistic institutions. Her floral compositions, landscapes, and travel scenes reflect a rare sensitivity to light and color.
His works are now part of many private collections in France and abroad.
Market and artistic interest
Recent auctions confirm the vitality of the market for works by Marie Louise Ogier. Her paintings, notably her landscapes and still lifes, regularly exceed estimates at major auction houses.
Acquiring an Ogier work means investing in a piece of art of high quality, imbued with timeless sensitivity, and recognized for its artistic and patrimonial value.
Marie Louise Ogier (circa 1950) – Autumn Landscape – Oil on panel
Description
Artist: Marie Louise Ogier (1912–2003)
Autumn Landscape
Year: around 1950
Technique: Oil on panel
Signature: Signed at the bottom left 'Ogier'
Dimensions: 41 cm x 33 cm
Framing: Sold unframed
Condition: Good overall condition, small wear on the edge.
Signature: Artist's signature on the back.
Provenance
This work comes directly from the workshop of Marie Louise Ogier, dispersed at the request of her family. It is part of a collection of unpublished works, kept for several decades within the family circle. These paintings, imbued with intimacy and sensitivity, reflect the artist's ongoing exploration of light, matter, and color.
Description of the work
Created around 1950, this oil on panel illustrates Marie Louise Ogier's maturity period, marked by a freer and more expressive approach to landscape. The composition centers around a large, bare tree in the foreground, its dark silhouette standing out against a background of rolling hills and winding rivers. Warm tones—ochres, oranges, and browns—evoke the autumn season, while touches of green and blue add a luminous vibrancy to the overall scene.
The pictorial, energetic, and fluid touch reveals Ogier's mastery in handling light and volumes. The artist manages to suggest the depth of the landscape without resorting to detail, favoring the strength of color masses and the poetry of nature.
This painting reflects Ogier's stylistic evolution in the 1950s, a period during which she moved away from strict realism to explore a more synthetic and emotional vision of the landscape.
Biography of Marie Louise Ogier
Marie Louise Ogier (1912-2003) was a French painter recognized for her luminous and poetic work. Trained at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière under Lévy-Dhurmer and Othon Friesz, she developed a refined figurative style, combining rigor of drawing and chromatic freedom.
From the 1950s onwards, she exhibited in major Parisian salons — Salon d’Automne, Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts — and became a member of several artistic institutions. Her floral compositions, landscapes, and travel scenes reflect a rare sensitivity to light and color.
His works are now part of many private collections in France and abroad.
Market and artistic interest
Recent auctions confirm the vitality of the market for works by Marie Louise Ogier. Her paintings, notably her landscapes and still lifes, regularly exceed estimates at major auction houses.
Acquiring an Ogier work means investing in a piece of art of high quality, imbued with timeless sensitivity, and recognized for its artistic and patrimonial value.

