Gustave Loiseau - House in Winter (1911)
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Pommiers en fleurs, 1907, Gustave Loiseau
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Gustave Loiseau (French, 1865-1935), Paysage de Normandie, Ricarville [Normany Landscape, Ricarville], c.1900. Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 65 cm.
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Lobster with pears - Gustave Loiseau
French , 1865-1935
Oil on cardboard , 47 x 72 cm. 18.5 x 28.3 in
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Gustave Loiseau - Vase De Fleurs. 1928
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Landschaft am Meer von Gustave Loiseau (Undatiert, Öl auf Leinwand)
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Title: Flowering Orchard, Spring
Artist: Gustave Loiseau
Date: 1902
Style: Post-Impressionism
Genre: Landscape
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Gustave Loiseau (1865-1935) - Bord de rivière
Oil on canvas. Painted c.1901.
19.9 x 24.25 inches, 50.5 x 61.5 cm. Estimate: US$50,000-70,000.
Sold Christie's, New York, 19 Nov 2022 for US$113,400 incl B.P.
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'Self Portrait' as painted in 1919 by French painter Gustave Loiseau (1865-1935).
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Gustave Loiseau, Landscape of Seine et Oise (1906)
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Gustave Loiseau (French, 1865–1935)
The Port of Dieppe, 1926
Oil on canvas
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Gustave Loiseau - View of Triel under the snow (1916)
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GUSTAVE LOISEAU (French, 1865 -1935)
Banks of the Eure /Bords de l'Eure, 1901
Oil on canvas
Koller Auctions
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Gustave Loiseau (French, 1865-1935), La rivière en Automne (Bord de Seine) [The River in Autumn (Edge of the Seine)], 1919. Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 36 1/8 in.
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Gustave Loiseau - Bords de l'Eure
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Poetry - Haiku - Hush Still-fragranced Blooms - A Poem by Goff James - Art - Morning Mist - A Painting by Gustav Loiseau - Poetry - in Just - A Poem by E. E. Cummings
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Hush Still-fragranced Blooms by Goff James
Thoughts about the Poem
The haiku “Hush Still-fragranced Blooms” by Goff James is a wonderful example of how powerful imagery and language can create a serene and sensory experience for the reader.
The intentional use of the word “Hush” at the beginning of the poem immediately sets a tranquil and peaceful tone, inviting one to step into the…
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