MAURICE MARTIN | Vue du village de Sougé-sur-Braye en Touraine
Oil on Canvas
46 x 55 cms / 18 x 21¾ inches
Signed 'Maurice Martin' (lower right)
Maurice Martin’s view of Sougé-sur-Braye is rendered with gentle Impressionist softness, capturing dappled light across trees, rooftops and the distant church tower. His textured brushwork and harmonious palette create a serene rural atmosphere, while subtle tonal shifts convey depth and quiet movement. A tender, poetic portrait of the Touraine countryside.
A master of bold colours and strong form, Maurice Martin was a key practitioner in the Moret School of painting. This talented group of artists were indebted to the Impressionist artists, most notably Alfred Sisley, who painted at Moret-sur-Loing in the 1890s. Martin was frequently seen painting en plein-air, believing this to be the only way to capture the immediacy of the scenery. Martin's technique demanded a free and spontaneous style of painting in order to catch the rapid changes in outdoor light. He attempted to extract the colours and shapes as well as the fragrances of nature, putting the total ambiance and experience directly onto the canvas. The highlights of Martin's career were the Gold Medal he was awarded at the 1946 Paris Salon, and becoming Vice President of the Society of French Landscape Painters.
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