Jean-Louis Verdié -The Chestnut Harvest - Early 20th Century - Winckelmann Gallery

Jean-Louis Verdié -The Chestnut Harvest - Early 20th Century

Lovely landscape painted on the outskirts of Périgueux, Dordogne. This painting was exhibited at the Salon des Girondins in Bordeaux in 1909.

French landscape painter and woodworker, Jean-Louis Verdié was born on September 28, 1845 in Réalville (Tarn-et-Garonne). He studied art at the drawing school of Montauban and the school of fine arts in Bordeaux. He was a pupil of Louis-Alexandre Cabié (1854-1939), naturalistic painter who worked with Corot and Courbet, and Henri Harpignies (1819-1916), landscape painter and engraver, friend of Corot and very influenced by the school of Barbizon. After his studies, Verdié participated in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to 1871. After returning to Bordeaux, he married Elisabeth Bergé in 1873. Years later, he moved to Périgueux (Dordogne) where he painted the largest part of his work in the surrounding countryside. He participated in the Salon Perigoudin between 1898 and 1910 and the Salon of French Artists in Paris between 1898 and 1901, where he won the 2nd Medal in 1900. He participated in the Salon des Girondins de Bordeaux in 1909, where this work was displayed.

In 1908, he lived with his wife in Auch (Gers) where he died on February 16, 1937 at the age of 92 years. He is buried in the family vault located in the nearby town of Saint-Brès.

 

Artist: Jean-Louis Verdié (1845-1937).
Signed in lower left corner.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Condition: Very good condition.
Dimensions: 60.5 x 50 cm. / 24 x 19.5 in.
Frame: 71.5 x 61.5 cm. / 28 x 24 in. Empire period, gilt wood. Minor imperfections.
Origin: France.

 

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