Two Landscapes
Gaston Anglade
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title:Two Landscapes
Artist
Gaston Anglade
Date
n.d.
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
25.6 x 36 in (65 x 91.4 cm)
13 x 18.2 in (33 x 46.3 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
This lot presents two landscape oil paintings by the French artist Gaston Anglade (1854–1919), both executed with his characteristic atmospheric delicacy. The larger canvas depicts a luminous panoramic view of a valley river, seen from an elevated perspective and framed by majestic cliffs and trees. The smaller composition shows a wooded riverside scene with a seated figure and dappled sunlight falling across shallow waters and moss-covered stones. Both works reveal Anglade’s refined use of texture and his ability to evoke the serenity and grandeur of the French countryside. Each canvas is housed in a period frame and both are in very good condition.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Gaston Anglade was closely associated with the post-Impressionist school of the Dordogne and southwestern France. His work often channels the influence of the Barbizon painters and the atmospheric tonalism of Corot, while also drawing from the decorative compositional rhythms of the Art Nouveau period. Anglade favored quiet, contemplative landscapes suffused with mist and light, achieved through soft blending, fine brushwork, and a subtle command of color. These two works, with their romantic vistas and subdued palette, are exemplary of his poetic vision.
3. Historical Context
Born in Bordeaux in 1854, Gaston Anglade emerged as a prominent landscape painter during the final decades of the 19th century. His career unfolded during a transitional moment in French art history, when naturalist painting met the introspective tendencies of Symbolism and early modernism. Anglade’s work, though rooted in realism, leaned increasingly toward mood and memory — evoking not just place, but a deep emotional connection to nature. The tranquil scenes depicted here reflect a broader cultural nostalgia for the pastoral as urbanization transformed French society.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
Both paintings are in very good condition. The canvases are structurally sound with stable surfaces and no visible areas of restoration or paint loss. The frames are well-preserved with only minor wear consistent with age. No immediate conservation needs are noted.
6. Artistic Significance
Gaston Anglade’s landscapes are prized for their harmony and quietude, often appearing in notable French collections and salons of the period. His works capture an enduring vision of rural France — idealized yet rooted in close observation. These two paintings represent different facets of his practice: one expansive and panoramic, the other intimate and narrative. Together, they offer collectors a nuanced glimpse into the emotional depth and atmospheric mastery that define Anglade’s contribution to French landscape painting.