Artist : Alexandre Genaille (1884-1947)
Title : La Marne in Trilbadou
Medium : Pencil drawing on heavy ivory colored paper
Type of work : Original drawing signed lower left and stamped with the artist's stamp.
Dimensions : 33 x 23 cm
Condition : Good
Provenance : Certified origin, the invoice engage the gallery's responsibility for the authenticity of the work
Why Bertrand likes : Like Gustave Courbet, Alexandre Genaille with his realistic drawings offers us an engaging nature promenade. The quality and precision of his drawing is impressive. I like this campaign around Paris which inspires from the beginning of the 20th century the artist.
Why Nathan likes : I live in the French countryside so different from my native Australia. I love its light, the pastel tones, and those who can capture its essence! We would love to see Genaille’s Cartier drawings. If you have or know of any, please let us know.
Expert's comments and artist's biography : After studying at the ENSAD (National School of Decorative Arts), he joined the famous Cartier jewelry store at Rue de la Paix in Paris as a designer. He then joined Pierre Cartier on 5th Avenue in New York where he was a designer then head of department. He spent 23 years in New York where he started watercolor on the basis of preparatory pencil drawings. On his return to France he produced numerous watercolors and other drawings, the main subjects of which were the picturesque French villages of Seine et Marne and Normandy. Alexandre Genaille is a nature lover, he draws and paints forests and their trees of all species, rivers and flower gardens. He loves all seasons but he particularly likes winter and its snowy landscapes. His return from New York marks the development of new artistic activities such as stencils, lithography, painting or sculpture. In the artist’s drawings, we immediately perceive the architect’s precision, but above all the artist’s sensitivity to the wonders of nature.
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