Maximilien Luce Rolleboise 1926

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Maximilien Luce Rolleboise 1926

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Deutsch: “Rolleboise”, signiert Luce, rückseitig von fremder Hand bezeichnet “Rolleboise 1926 Peinture par mon oncle Luce E. Bouin”, Öl auf Leinwand, 54 x 65 cm

Maximilien Luce (1858-1941) was a French painter and printmaker associated with the Neo-Impressionist movement. He was born in Paris and began his artistic training at the Académie Suisse in 1876, where he met fellow artists such as Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. Luce's early work was influenced by the Impressionists, but he later adopted the Neo-Impressionist technique of pointillism, which used small dots of colour to create a sense of light and movement. He also became interested in social and political issues, and many of his paintings depict working class life and labour struggles. Luce was a prolific artist, producing hundreds of paintings, drawings and prints throughout his career. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Indépendants and other exhibitions, and his work was well received by critics and collectors. Today, Luce is considered one of the most important Neo-Impressionist artists and his work is represented in major museums around the world.

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