GEORGES CHARLES ROBIN | La Sèvre à Clisson
Oil on Canvas
54 x 73 cms / 21¼" x 28¾"
This beautiful original oil painting by Georges Charles Robin depicts a river running through the town of Clisson, France. Robin studied at École des Beaux-Arts under the master painter Paul Michel Dupuy, a noted artist whose paintings are to be found in the collection of the Musée du Louvre. Robin went on to become a well-known decorative artist, before securing a job as the scenery artist for the Charleville Theatre and the Dinan Casino.
Recognised as one of the best Post-Impressionist artists, Robin's skill and complete command of his palette set him aside from his contemporaries. Combining his deft and delicate touch with vigorous, dramatic brush strokes and palette knife work, he produced exceptional paintings.
Enthralled by the enchanting river valleys of rural France that flowed through the luxuriant countryside and rolling fields, Robin's paintings perfectly capture rustic and typical French life.
Feted by the French artistic establishment and his many patrons during his lifetime, the multitude of awards that Robin garnered for his work illustrates the acclaim in which he was held. Gladwell Patterson had a close relationship with Robin for the last 50 years of his life and are acknowledged as the world experts on his work.
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