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Antique French Landscape Oil Painting by Guérin Le Guay – Early 20th Century
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Description

About the artist:

André Guérin Le Guay (1872–1945) was a French painter primarily active in the late 19th and first half of the 20th century. Often referred to as the "little master of Montmartre," he is best known for his atmospheric landscapes and seascapes.
His work is mainly in the post-impressionist movement, with touches of Art Nouveau style visible in some of his compositions.
  • Venice and the Navy: The city of the Doges is one of his most recurring subjects. He painted numerous views of the lagoon, gondolas, and churches like Santa Maria della Salute, often playing on the mist and reflections of the water.
  • Genre Scenes and Figures: In addition to seascapes, he explored scenes with figures, sometimes in a neoclassical style, such as his paintings depicting women on stairs or caravans by the sea.
  • Techniques: He was equally skilled in oil on canvas as he was in watercolor and gouache on paper or cardboard.
  • Origin: Born in Paris in 1872, he was the son of Charlotte Le Guay.
  • Anchored in Montmartre: He lived and worked in the heart of Parisian artistic life, notably at 29 rue Gabrielle in Montmartre.
  • Recognition: Although considered a niche artist, his works are present in some public collections, notably at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Saint-Étienne, which holds a watercolor entitled Landscape with Silhouetted Figures 

A richly atmospheric French landscape by listed artist Guérin Le Guay, a painter born in 1872 and known for his evocative European scenes and masterful use of light.

This piece captures a moody riverside setting beneath a luminous sky, where softened clouds and reflections dissolve into one another in a way that feels both grounded and dreamlike. A distant boat and architectural forms emerge gently through the haze, giving the composition depth without heaviness.

What makes this painting exceptional is its surface — thick, expressive oil work layered over time, creating a tactile, almost sculptural quality. The patina, subtle crackling, and tonal harmony speak to its age and authenticity.

Le Guay’s work has appeared at auction consistently since the 1990s, and he is represented in the collection of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Saint-Étienne Métropole. His subjects often included Venetian scenes, French ports, and atmospheric landscapes such as this — always with a sensitivity to light and mood.

This is a piece that anchors a space quietly but powerfully — timeless, European, and deeply collectible.


STYLE / ART MOVEMENT
Post-Impressionist
French School


ERA
Early 20th Century


DETAILS
Artist: Guérin Le Guay (French, b. 1872)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Condition: Age-appropriate wear; visible texture, patina, and minor surface irregularities consistent with early 20th century works
Frame: Unframed
Size: Approx. 12 x 8 inches (unframed)
Origin: France
Notes: Retains original gallery label on reverse

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