
1865β1935 Β· French Β· 30 artworks
artist bio
Gustave Loiseau was a French Post-Impressionist painter known for his landscapes and cityscapes, particularly of the Seine River and Parisian streets. He developed a unique style characterized by a mosaic-like application of paint, capturing the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere.
what you'll learn
Studying Loiseau's work allows students to explore Post-Impressionist techniques, focusing on color theory and the application of paint to create texture and depth. Students can learn to observe and represent the effects of light and atmosphere on various landscapes and urban scenes.
related: Camille Pissarro, Armand Guillaumin, Paul Cezanne

LβAvant Port De Fecamp
1912

Landscape of Seine et Oise
1906

Cliffs at Fecamp in Normandy
1920

Overcast Weather at Nesles la Vallee
1896

The Garden Behind the House
1915

Street in Pontoise

Village Street, Vaudreuil
1903

The Loing at Moret

Woods by the Oise River
1919

Fecamp
1920

Petit Dalles at Normandy
1908

Spring
1920

By the Eure River in Spring
1902

The red painted house

The River in Autumn
1912

Road to Versailles
1910

Cliffs in Gray Weather

The Rocks of Saint Lunaire
1904

Landscape, near Auxerre
1908

The Port of Pornic
1900

River Bend in Normandy
1910

By the Oise River
1908

By the Sea

Jetty at Fecamp

Rue a Ennery
1912

The Port at Collioure
1921

A Cove at Sevignies
1906

The Laundry Boat on the Seine at Herblay
1906

Small Farm by the Eure River

House in the Country