Pierre Adolphe HUAS (La Rochelle 1838 - Paris 1900) - Lot 152

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300 - 500 EUR
Result : NC
Pierre Adolphe HUAS (La Rochelle 1838 - Paris 1900) - Lot 152
Pierre Adolphe HUAS (La Rochelle 1838 - Paris 1900) Partridges, 1877 Oil on canvas Monogrammed and dated lower left PH 1877 38.5 x 46.5 cm The condition report is available on request from the following e-mail address: contact@neo-encheres.com Appraiser: René MILLET NOTICE Pierre Adolphe Huas, a French painter active in the late XIXᵉ and early XXᵉ centuries, is renowned for his bucolic landscapes and scenes of rural life, which he depicts with a realistic and sensitive touch. His works, mainly oils on canvas, capture the tranquility of the French countryside, the activities of villagers, and the beauty of the seasons. Huas favors balanced, harmonious compositions, where every detail contributes to the serene atmosphere of his paintings. In his oils, Huas uses a palette of natural tones and a technique of supple brushstrokes, giving his scenes a luminous, lively quality. The interplay of light and shadow in his works reflects a particular attention to atmospheric effects, making the landscapes vibrant and welcoming. The artist strives to depict nature with a certain poetry, while remaining faithful to a careful observation of her surroundings. Close in his realistic approach to Léon-Augustin Lhermitte and Jules Breton, who shared his interest in depicting rural life, Pierre Adolphe Huas is part of the French naturalist tradition. His works are prized today for their ability to capture the spirit of the land and the simple beauty of nature, offering an intimate and respectful look at country life.
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