Market Day - Oil Painting
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Artist: Ludovic Vallee (French, 1864-1939). Oil on canvas (27"x37")
Presented is a remarkably large and vibrant oil painting by the French Post-Impressionist Ludovic Vallee. Measuring 27 by 37 inches, this work is a premier example of the artist's mastery of the pointillist (divisionist) technique. Vallee, a contemporary of Seurat and Signac, was a regular exhibitor at the Salon des Independants beginning in 1903. While many of his peers utilized a rigid, scientific approach to light, Vallee's brushwork is famously spontaneous, using rhythmic dabs of pure pigment to create a shimmering, atmospheric effect.
This composition captures a sun-drenched market scene, likely in a provincial French town. The play of light across the cobblestones and the bustling figures demonstrates Vallee's ability to find "quiet beauty" in everyday life. The sheer scale of this piece allows for a level of detail rarely seen in his more common, smaller sketches, making it a centerpiece-quality work.
Donated By Ann Reeverts