Renoux Charles Caïus (1795- 1846), Attribué à - Les fiançailles au bord de la rivière






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Les fiançailles au bord de la rivière, an oil on canvas painting from the 19th century, attributed to Charles Caïus Renoux, created in France and sold with its nineteenth‑century frame.
Description from the seller
RENOUX Charles Caïus (1795-1846) attributed to
The engagement by the riverbank
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
Old partial label on the back of the frame mentioning: 'Renoux - Les fian... Canvas 38 x 46 cm'.
Beautiful work finally created attributed to the painter Charles Caïus Renoux, depicting a marriage proposal in a bucolic landscape.
The artist was able to perfectly reproduce the play of lights and highlighted the two lovers in the foreground. The man is proposing to his beloved.
Charles Caïus Renoux is a French neoclassical painter.
He exhibited at the Salon from 1822 to 1844 and taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
A history painter, genre scene artist, and landscape painter, he mainly focused on views of monuments, ruins, and church interiors, which brought him great success during his lifetime.
Charles Caïus Renoux travels across France, passing through Normandy, Touraine, Alsace, the Vosges, Tarn, Sarthe... and also visits Switzerland and Germany.
The originality of the painter's art largely lies in their effects of light and illumination, which bring a kind of lyrical poetry characteristic of the artist's works.
His success is such that he created a series of 15 historical paintings for the Palace of Versailles at the request of Louis Philippe I.
His works are now preserved in French and foreign museums.
Dimensions: 38 x 46 cm without frame and 48 x 56.5 cm with its gilded 19th-century style wooden frame, with some damages.
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Seller's Story
RENOUX Charles Caïus (1795-1846) attributed to
The engagement by the riverbank
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
Old partial label on the back of the frame mentioning: 'Renoux - Les fian... Canvas 38 x 46 cm'.
Beautiful work finally created attributed to the painter Charles Caïus Renoux, depicting a marriage proposal in a bucolic landscape.
The artist was able to perfectly reproduce the play of lights and highlighted the two lovers in the foreground. The man is proposing to his beloved.
Charles Caïus Renoux is a French neoclassical painter.
He exhibited at the Salon from 1822 to 1844 and taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
A history painter, genre scene artist, and landscape painter, he mainly focused on views of monuments, ruins, and church interiors, which brought him great success during his lifetime.
Charles Caïus Renoux travels across France, passing through Normandy, Touraine, Alsace, the Vosges, Tarn, Sarthe... and also visits Switzerland and Germany.
The originality of the painter's art largely lies in their effects of light and illumination, which bring a kind of lyrical poetry characteristic of the artist's works.
His success is such that he created a series of 15 historical paintings for the Palace of Versailles at the request of Louis Philippe I.
His works are now preserved in French and foreign museums.
Dimensions: 38 x 46 cm without frame and 48 x 56.5 cm with its gilded 19th-century style wooden frame, with some damages.
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A purchase invoice is issued for each purchase.
We ship to France and abroad via private carrier with insurance included.
Customs fees for shipments outside the EU are the responsibility of the buyer.
