Estimated Price:
€12,000 - €18,000
Lot 70: Stanislas Lépine Paris view, Seine scene. Seine at the Pont Neuf Bridge, circa 1876-1880 - Petit bras de Seine au Pont Neuf, circa 1876 -1880
Stanislas Lepine - 1836-1892
Auction House: Rossini Maison de Ventes aux Enchères
Auction Location: Paris, France
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Paris, France
75009
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Auction Title: 19th-20thC Drawings, Paintings and Sculptures
Auction Date: November 24, 2009
Description: ENGLISH:
Stanislas Lépine
Paris view, Seine scene. Seine at the Pont Neuf Bridge, circa 1876-1880 - Petit bras de Seine au Pont Neuf, circa 1876 -1880
Oil on canvas, signed on the lower left. Label on the back of the frame, with artist name and located. Annoted chez M. Martin rue Saint Georges 29 Paris.
A notice of inclusion, dated from September 18th 2009, and drawn from the first supplement of the "Catalogue Raisonné" of S. Lépine's paintings by Mr. Manual Schmit will be given to the buyer. This work is referenced in the archives under the number C1.1107.
FRENCH:
Stanislas LÉPINE
Petit bras de Seine au Pont Neuf, circa 1876 -1880
Huile sur toile, signée en bas à gauche, étiquette au dos du cadre avec le nom de l'artiste, le titre : chez M. Martin rue Saint Georges 29 Paris, 19,5 x 32 cm.
Un avis d'inclusion en date du 18/09/09 au Premier Supplément au Catalogue Raisonné des peintures de S. Lépine par Monsieur Manuel Schmit sera remis à l'acquéreur. Cette oeuvre est référencée aux archives sous le n° C1.1107.
THE AUCTIONEER IS ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRENCH INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIS CATALOGUE. THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION IS COURTESY TO THE ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Notes: Stanislas Victor Edouard Lépine (October 23, 1835 - 1892) was a French painter who specialized in landscapes, especially views of the Seine.Lépine was born in Caen. An important influence in his artistic formation was Corot, who he met in Normandie in 1859, becoming his student the following year.Lépine's favorite subject was the Seine, which he was to paint in all its aspects for the rest of his life. He participated in the first Impressionist exhibition, held at Nadar's in 1874, although he is generally not considered an Impressionist. His paintings are placid in mood and are usually small in scale. Lépine was awarded the First Prize medal at the Exposition of 1889. He died suddenly in Paris in 1892.

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