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Artist: Louis Gaidan
Coucher de Soleil - Neo-Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting by Louis Gaidan
By Louis Gaidan
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed costal landscape oil on panel circa 1890 by French neo-impressionist painter Louis Gaidan. The piece depicts a sunset creating orange and red light on the horizon beyond a rocky shoreline in Carqueiranne, in the Cote d'Azur in Southeastern France. Signature: Signed lower left Dimensions: Framed: 17"x23" Unframed: 11"x17" Provenance: Private collection - Luxembourg Louis Gaidan studied under Charles François Jalabert and Paulin André Bertrand...
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1890s Impressionist Louis Gaidan Art

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Panel, Oil

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