Watercolor, Marine, Boat in port by Elisée MACLET
Watercolor, Marine, Boat in port by Elisée MACLET
1.800,00 €
Elisée MACLET (1881-1962)
It was an abbot, a Sunday painter, who taught him the rudiments of oil painting. He settled in Montmartre in 1906.
The writers Colette, Francis Carco, other personalities, an American merchant, were interested in him.
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Dimensions | 40.5 × 33.5 cm |
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He was already painting the typical landscapes of the Butte: Lapin à Gill, Moulin de la Galette, Maison de Mimi Pinson before Utrillo also took them as themes.
After the First World War, his views of Paris brought him rapid success, which his sensitivity to them retained.
Around 1920, a wealthy amateur gave him the means for a long stay in the South of France, from where he brought back landscapes of Mediterranean nature that could evoke the name of Matisse.