Beautiful oil on canvas painting representing a landscape with a blossoming apple tree next to the Yvette river (Île-de-France). Work titled "Pommier en fleurs au bord de l'Yvette" painted on April 14, 1926, according to a handwritten note by the artist on one edge of the canvas. This painting is sold without a frame.
Louis François Lachat was a French painter born February 24, 1873, in Paris. He studied with landscape artists Léon Broquet (1869-1935) and Emile Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet (1872-1967). In 1906, he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants then, from 1912, at the Salon des Artistes Français, being especially known for his landscapes around Paris and in particular the valleys and mountains of Savoy. He was mobilized during the First World War as an infantry sergeant, where he was wounded. In 1919, he participated in the exhibition work in favor of the war, organized by the Society of French Artists and the National Society of Fine Arts. In 1933, he was appointed director-curator of the Annecy museum (Haute-Savoie) where he modernized and updated the museum's methods and collections. After the outbreak of World War II in 1941, he was removed from office by the authorities of the Vichy regime for his affiliation to Freemasonry. He moved to his family residence in Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, near Paris, where he died in 1948.
Sources: Benezit; Musée d'Annecy; Archives de France.
Artist: Louis Lachat (1873-1948).
Signed in the lower-left corner.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Condition: Very good condition.
Dimensions: 20 x 28 ¾ in. / 51 x 73 cm.
Origin: France.
