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Oil Landscape of Andrésy, Signed “Louchet”

France, Dated 1916 | Oil on Canvas | Gilt Frame

 

A peaceful riverside moment is captured in this early 20th-century French landscape, painted en plein air and signed Louchet at lower left. The scene overlooks the Seine near Andrésy, with wildflowers in the foreground and the spire of a distant church rising above the trees. On the reverse, a handwritten note confirms the location and date—Andrésy / Janvier 1916. The work is housed in a carved giltwood frame with lovely corner details.

 

Though unsigned works by Louchet are occasionally found, this may refer to a lesser-known artist or family member associated with the Louchet name—perhaps tied to the Louchet foundry, renowned for its collaborations with sculptors in the Art Nouveau and Belle Époque periods.

 

Condition: Stable craquelure; minor wear to corners of the frame

Found in France

 

Oil Landscape of Andrésy, Signed “Louchet”

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Oil Landscape of Andrésy, Signed “Louchet”

France, Dated 1916 | Oil on Canvas | Gilt Frame

 

A peaceful riverside moment is captured in this early 20th-century French landscape, painted en plein air and signed Louchet at lower left. The scene overlooks the Seine near Andrésy, with wildflowers in the foreground and the spire of a distant church rising above the trees. On the reverse, a handwritten note confirms the location and date—Andrésy / Janvier 1916. The work is housed in a carved giltwood frame with lovely corner details.

 

Though unsigned works by Louchet are occasionally found, this may refer to a lesser-known artist or family member associated with the Louchet name—perhaps tied to the Louchet foundry, renowned for its collaborations with sculptors in the Art Nouveau and Belle Époque periods.

 

Condition: Stable craquelure; minor wear to corners of the frame

Found in France