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Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16

Paris-Street-Scene-by-Listed-Henri-Alexis-Schaeffer-oil-like-Cortes-Laloue-20X16-01-kmyu Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16

Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16
Compare at 5,900.00 in Galleries. Painting is oil on canvas and measures 20 x 16 inches. The overall framed size is 28 x 24 inches. This is a great size for the average wall. Painting is signed lower right H. The view in this painting is. Cafe de la paix in Paris. Painting is in excellent condition and includes a beautiful, ornate, French style, solid wood gold frame by APF Munn Master Frame Makers of Manhattan , NY. A nice linen liner has been added. APF Munn creates frames for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and many other major art museums. It was priced at 5,900.00, but you can save thousands off this gallery price. If you have always wanted a Edouard Cortes or a E. Galen Laloue but did not want to spend 25-50,000, then Schaeffer is a great alternative. He was a contemporary of Cortes. He is a listed french artist with the same high quality look as Cortes. Henri Alexis Schaeffer was born in Paris, France in early August of 1900. A student at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris, Schaeffer studied painting under thehand of the master Cormon. Schaeffers earlier paintings consisted primarily of architectural studies of classical monuments and religious landmarks. Was a member of and exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français beginning in 1934. Schaeffer mainly painted urban Parisien scenes. Schaeffer was a Post-Impressionist, the art movement following Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism. The style showed a greater concern for expression, structure and form than did Impressionism. While the use of light is still important, it is strong and focused, as opposed to soft and diffused and the use of color is also strong and pure. In this ingenuity there was a certain measure of retroactivity inherent to the nature of his later work. The paintings depict Paris subjects and landmarks, yet the Paris he portrays is the Paris of an earlier day; carriages, gaslights, women in clothing styled as it was in the first decades of this century. It has been suggested that Schaeffer was a painter of the Paris of his childhood. Henri Alexis Schaeffer remained in Paris throughout his life and died there in 1975. The artist was a member of the Salon des Artistes Francais from 1934. The item “Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16″ is in sale since Monday, November 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “printsofpeace” and is located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Painting Surface: Canvas
  • Features: Ornate frame by Munn
  • Region of Origin: Europe
  • Width (Inches): 20
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Architecture & Cityscape
  • Originality: Original
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Height (Inches): 16
  • Medium: Oil
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Style: Impressionism
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Paris Street Scene by Listed Henri Alexis Schaeffer oil like Cortes Laloue 20X16

Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas

Manner-of-Edouard-Cortes-Original-Oil-on-Canvas-01-fptl Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas

Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas
Provenance does not accompany this work so it assumed to have been executed by an unknown hand, thus, this work is presented as “in the manner of”. Parisian street scene depicts an early evening view down Champs Elysées c. This original oil on canvas is signed “Edouard Cortes”. The site measurements are approximately 18″ x 21″. The frame is 24″ x 28″. There is a pinhole at the appropriate focal point. The piece appears to be original to the frame, and appears to have been completed during the middle portions of the 20th century. The item “Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas” is in sale since Sunday, July 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “jayb-sm” and is located in Vista, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Medium: Oil
  • Subject: Parisian Street Scene
  • Style: Impressionism
  • Originality: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Region of Origin: Europe
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Painting Surface: Canvas
  • Features: Signed

Manner of Edouard Cortes Original Oil on Canvas

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
Titled “Marche Aux Fleurs”, a lovely post impressionistic painting of a French flower market street scene. Signed at lower left. Ornate gold gilt wood frame has some flaws throughout. Plaque at lower center shows artists name and painting title. Measures 24 1/2″ x 18 1/2″, actual painting measures 18″ x 13″. As found on AskArt. Cortès was born in Lagny, France on April 26, 1882. During his early lifetime, Paris was the center of the art world. Artist from across the globe traveled there to study and paint it’s beautiful countryside and cities; views of Paris, or as it became known’the City of Lights’, were in great demand by both collectors and tourists. Specializing in Paris street scenes, each of these artists captured the city during its heyday and continued with these scenes well into the 20th century. Édouard was the son of Antonio Cortès – the Spanish Court painter – who was himself the son of the artisan André Cortès. Antonio was born in Seville in 1827 and established himself as a painter of rural genre. In 1855 he traveled to Paris for the Exposition Universelle and was drawn to the town of Lagny-sur-Marne – where he settled. He continued to paint scenes reminiscent of Troyon, Jacque and Van Marcke. Antonio had three children – Édouard, Henri and Jeanne – and while all had artistic talent, it was Édouard who had the passion. Antonio began teaching Édouard at an early age and enrolled him in a private elementary school where he continued his schooling until the age of 13. From this point on he devoted his life to art – working and studying with both his father and older brother. In 1899, at the age of 16, he exhibited his first work at the Société des Artistes Français entitled La Labour. 1900, that he began to paint the scenes that he would become most famous for – Paris’ streets and monuments. One of the more prolific artists of his time, Cortès found his niche and stayed with it. His views of Paris are among the most telling and beautiful images of this genre; capturing the city during all it’s seasons for more than 60 years. Édouard married Fernande Joyeuse in 1914 and had a child – Jacqueline Simone in 1916. Fernande died in 1918 and shortly thereafter Édouard decided to marry his sister-in-law Lucienne Joyeuse. They settled in Paris and Édouard continued to paint views of Paris. By the mid 1920’s, Édouard and his family moved back to Lagny (in Normandy) and he began painting scenes of country life – including landscapes, interior scenes and still lives. He was an active member of the Union des Beaux-Arts de Lagny and was the Unions first president. Their inaugural exhibition was held in 1927 and Cortès continued to exhibit there until the late 1930’s. During this period he received many awards, gained great notoriety and was a frequent exhibitor at the exhibition halls in Paris, including the Salon d’Automne, Salon d’Hiver, Salon de la Société Nationale de l’Horticulture and Salon des Indépendants. During the years of World War II, Cortès and his family spent their time in Cormelles-le-Royal (in Normandy) in an attempt to remove themselves from the harsh realities of war. By the early 1950’s he had relocated to Lagny, where he would remain for the rest of his life. P Larde makes the following observation about Cortès in his book on Antoine Blanchard: [he] was preeminently the painter of Paris of the Nineties, which he had loved and known well; his qualities as a painter, in addition to his sensitivity, allowed him to paint the street scenes of that time under their most charming, attractive and real light. Transposed by his brushes, each spot of Paris becomes a veritable sparkling jewel. The most ordinary scene, through a sensitive, generous and elaborate palette, irresistibly fascinates and moves us. Only through a detailed study of his canvases can we understand how this artist, with apparently simple means, could obtain such gripping effects. His bold touch never lingers over a superfluous detail. It is not surprising that his works, more valuable each day, were appreciated by many collectors. Cortès’ beautiful depictions of Paris were always in demand and he continued to paint them until his death in 1969. And a big thank you for shopping with Gary Germer & Associates, we appreciate you stopping by. Gary is one of Portland, Oregon’s most respected antique & personal property appraisers & estate brokers. ISA certified and in the business for nearly 30 years, Gary has worked hard to build a name that is synonymous with integrity, honesty & good humor. We strive to only improve this reputation. Please expect prompt, friendly service. Authenticity of all items is guaranteed. Come visit us at our gallery, we’d love to meet you! We do our best to present accurate, detailed information about every item we sell. Gary Germer & Associates has used its best efforts to inspect the item(s) for sale and create descriptions and furnish photographs that fairly and adequately depict the type, condition and image of the goods at the time of sale. This Listing Powered By. The item “EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS” is in sale since Saturday, August 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “garygermer” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Medium: Oil
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)
  • Subject: City/Street Scene
  • UPC: Does Not Apply

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS
Titled “Marche Aux Fleurs”, a lovely post impressionistic painting of a French flower market street scene. Signed at lower left. Ornate gold gilt wood frame has some flaws throughout. Plaque at lower center shows artists name and painting title. Measures 24 1/2″ x 18 1/2″, actual painting measures 18″ x 13″. As found on AskArt. Cortès was born in Lagny, France on April 26, 1882. During his early lifetime, Paris was the center of the art world. Artist from across the globe traveled there to study and paint it’s beautiful countryside and cities; views of Paris, or as it became known’the City of Lights’, were in great demand by both collectors and tourists. Specializing in Paris street scenes, each of these artists captured the city during its heyday and continued with these scenes well into the 20th century. Édouard was the son of Antonio Cortès – the Spanish Court painter – who was himself the son of the artisan André Cortès. Antonio was born in Seville in 1827 and established himself as a painter of rural genre. In 1855 he traveled to Paris for the Exposition Universelle and was drawn to the town of Lagny-sur-Marne – where he settled. He continued to paint scenes reminiscent of Troyon, Jacque and Van Marcke. Antonio had three children – Édouard, Henri and Jeanne – and while all had artistic talent, it was Édouard who had the passion. Antonio began teaching Édouard at an early age and enrolled him in a private elementary school where he continued his schooling until the age of 13. From this point on he devoted his life to art – working and studying with both his father and older brother. In 1899, at the age of 16, he exhibited his first work at the Société des Artistes Français entitled La Labour. 1900, that he began to paint the scenes that he would become most famous for – Paris’ streets and monuments. One of the more prolific artists of his time, Cortès found his niche and stayed with it. His views of Paris are among the most telling and beautiful images of this genre; capturing the city during all it’s seasons for more than 60 years. Édouard married Fernande Joyeuse in 1914 and had a child – Jacqueline Simone in 1916. Fernande died in 1918 and shortly thereafter Édouard decided to marry his sister-in-law Lucienne Joyeuse. They settled in Paris and Édouard continued to paint views of Paris. By the mid 1920’s, Édouard and his family moved back to Lagny (in Normandy) and he began painting scenes of country life – including landscapes, interior scenes and still lives. He was an active member of the Union des Beaux-Arts de Lagny and was the Unions first president. Their inaugural exhibition was held in 1927 and Cortès continued to exhibit there until the late 1930’s. During this period he received many awards, gained great notoriety and was a frequent exhibitor at the exhibition halls in Paris, including the Salon d’Automne, Salon d’Hiver, Salon de la Société Nationale de l’Horticulture and Salon des Indépendants. During the years of World War II, Cortès and his family spent their time in Cormelles-le-Royal (in Normandy) in an attempt to remove themselves from the harsh realities of war. By the early 1950’s he had relocated to Lagny, where he would remain for the rest of his life. P Larde makes the following observation about Cortès in his book on Antoine Blanchard: [he] was preeminently the painter of Paris of the Nineties, which he had loved and known well; his qualities as a painter, in addition to his sensitivity, allowed him to paint the street scenes of that time under their most charming, attractive and real light. Transposed by his brushes, each spot of Paris becomes a veritable sparkling jewel. The most ordinary scene, through a sensitive, generous and elaborate palette, irresistibly fascinates and moves us. Only through a detailed study of his canvases can we understand how this artist, with apparently simple means, could obtain such gripping effects. His bold touch never lingers over a superfluous detail. It is not surprising that his works, more valuable each day, were appreciated by many collectors. Cortès’ beautiful depictions of Paris were always in demand and he continued to paint them until his death in 1969. And a big thank you for shopping with Gary Germer & Associates, we appreciate you stopping by. Gary is one of Portland, Oregon’s most respected antique & personal property appraisers & estate brokers. ISA certified and in the business for nearly 30 years, Gary has worked hard to build a name that is synonymous with integrity, honesty & good humor. We strive to only improve this reputation. Please expect prompt, friendly service. Authenticity of all items is guaranteed. Come visit us at our gallery, we’d love to meet you! The item “EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS” is in sale since Wednesday, March 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “garygermer” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Medium: Oil
  • Subject: City/Street Scene
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949

EDOUARD CORTES 1887-1969 Fine Original Oil on Canvas French MARCHE Aux FLEURS