'Flowers in a Vase' Still Life Impressionist Oil Painting Henri Cauchois (1850-1911)
A lovely large 19th-Century oil on canvas by listed French artist Henri Cauchois (1850-1911), Flowers in a Vase. This very beautiful Impressionist work depicts a profusion of colorful flowers arranged in a red vase in a landscape. Cauchois, a highly sought after artist painted only still life paintings. It is signed lower right and presented in a fine giltwood frame with a nameplate.
Auction records for Cauchois to $35,000.
Dimensions: 19.5” Length x 2” Width x 25” Height, Sight: 13.25” Length x 18.25” Height
Eugène Henri Cauchois was a pupil of Cabanel and Duboc. He exhibited at the Paris Salon as of 1874. Cauchois was a member of the Société du Salon des Artistes Français from 1890 onwards and was awarded bronze medals in 1898 and 1900, and a silver medal in 1904. Towards the end of his life, Cauchois directed his efforts towards decorative compositions, producing among other things panels decorated with seasonal flowers for a school in the seventh arrondissement in Paris. His compositional style is characterised by vigorously applied and densely coloured brushstrokes.
Museum and Gallery Holdings:
Louviers: At the Gardener's; At the Market, Louviers (Mus. municipal): Fruit; Animals; Still-life; Chrysanthemums, Perpignan: Seascape, Rouen: Timepieces; Pink Door
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.
A lovely large 19th-Century oil on canvas by listed French artist Henri Cauchois (1850-1911), Flowers in a Vase. This very beautiful Impressionist work depicts a profusion of colorful flowers arranged in a red vase in a landscape. Cauchois, a highly sought after artist painted only still life paintings. It is signed lower right and presented in a fine giltwood frame with a nameplate.
Auction records for Cauchois to $35,000.
Dimensions: 19.5” Length x 2” Width x 25” Height, Sight: 13.25” Length x 18.25” Height
Eugène Henri Cauchois was a pupil of Cabanel and Duboc. He exhibited at the Paris Salon as of 1874. Cauchois was a member of the Société du Salon des Artistes Français from 1890 onwards and was awarded bronze medals in 1898 and 1900, and a silver medal in 1904. Towards the end of his life, Cauchois directed his efforts towards decorative compositions, producing among other things panels decorated with seasonal flowers for a school in the seventh arrondissement in Paris. His compositional style is characterised by vigorously applied and densely coloured brushstrokes.
Museum and Gallery Holdings:
Louviers: At the Gardener's; At the Market, Louviers (Mus. municipal): Fruit; Animals; Still-life; Chrysanthemums, Perpignan: Seascape, Rouen: Timepieces; Pink Door
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.
A lovely large 19th-Century oil on canvas by listed French artist Henri Cauchois (1850-1911), Flowers in a Vase. This very beautiful Impressionist work depicts a profusion of colorful flowers arranged in a red vase in a landscape. Cauchois, a highly sought after artist painted only still life paintings. It is signed lower right and presented in a fine giltwood frame with a nameplate.
Auction records for Cauchois to $35,000.
Dimensions: 19.5” Length x 2” Width x 25” Height, Sight: 13.25” Length x 18.25” Height
Eugène Henri Cauchois was a pupil of Cabanel and Duboc. He exhibited at the Paris Salon as of 1874. Cauchois was a member of the Société du Salon des Artistes Français from 1890 onwards and was awarded bronze medals in 1898 and 1900, and a silver medal in 1904. Towards the end of his life, Cauchois directed his efforts towards decorative compositions, producing among other things panels decorated with seasonal flowers for a school in the seventh arrondissement in Paris. His compositional style is characterised by vigorously applied and densely coloured brushstrokes.
Museum and Gallery Holdings:
Louviers: At the Gardener's; At the Market, Louviers (Mus. municipal): Fruit; Animals; Still-life; Chrysanthemums, Perpignan: Seascape, Rouen: Timepieces; Pink Door
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.