Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) - Lot 184

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Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) - Lot 184
Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) Village view, Rhine Valley, 1932 Oil on canvas signed and dated 1932 lower right 54 x 65 cm Framed This work will be included in the catalog raisonné of Gustave Cariot, currently being compiled by Norbert and Tess Saffar. The condition report is available on request from the following e-mail address: contact@neo-encheres.com NOTICE Post-Impressionist artist Gustave Cariot is renowned for his tranquil landscapes and nature scenes, often inspired by the French countryside and rivers. In this Paysage en Bord de Rivière, Cariot captures the peaceful beauty of nature through the seasons, using a palette of soft, luminous tones. His style is distinguished by a technique of small colored touches that give his paintings a vibrant texture and reflect his mastery of the play of light. This work reveals Cariot's contemplative approach to nature: the reflections of light on water, the surrounding greenery and the details of foliage are all rendered with care and poetry. Unlike the broad, expressive brushstrokes of artists such as Armand Guillaumin or Maxime Maufra, Cariot opts for a subtle precision that lends the landscape an almost photographic quality, while retaining an Impressionist sensibility. Close in his approach to Henri Martin's atmospheric rendering and Gustave Loiseau's sense of the seasons, Cariot stands out for his ability to translate the tranquility of rural and river landscapes with delicacy. This painting is an invitation to contemplation, where every detail contributes to a visual harmony that makes Cariot an emblematic representative of French Post-Impressionism. His works are sought-after for their ability to capture the soul of landscapes with timeless elegance and profound serenity.
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