Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) - Lot 186

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Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) - Lot 186
Gustave CARIOT (1872-1950) Promenade sur un chemin arboré, 1936 Oil on canvas signed and dated "36" lower right 50 x 61 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 Gustave Cariot, a figure of Post-Impressionism, is renowned for his luminous landscapes and rural scenes of France, with a style inspired by the effects of light and the seasons. His technique of small colored brushstrokes, akin to Divisionism, conveys a poetic vision of nature, where each painting becomes a meticulous study of light and atmosphere. Influenced by the vibrant landscapes of Gustave Loiseau, with whom he shared an interest in rivers and rural life, Cariot's works capture the essence of the French countryside and the banks of the Seine. Like Henri Lebasque, whose light-filled scenes evoke the harmony of the natural world, Cariot favors soft hues and serene compositions. Also close to Maxime Maufra and Armand Guillaumin, Cariot strove to depict nature with intense color and rhythmic structure, creating landscapes imbued with calm and nostalgia. His paintings, often inspired by the surroundings of Île-de-France and Normandy, capture the brilliance of the seasons, from spring to autumn twilight. Gustave Cariot is appreciated today for his ability to depict the simple beauty of French nature, blending Impressionist tradition with modern sensibility. His works are sought after for their soothing atmosphere and their ability to capture landscapes in their purest, timeless state.
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