Jules René Hervé Oil on Canvas Horse Riding in Lorraine Circa 1920-1930

Jules René Hervé huile sur toile Promenade à Cheval en Lorraine vers 1920-1930

Jules René Hervé Oil on Canvas Horse Riding in Lorraine Circa 1920-1930

At a time when its interior decoration is of great importance, it is interesting to mix the small 19th century masters with more modern interiors.

A decorative oil on canvas (original canvas), representing a pretty scene of Horse Riding in the woods.

Our painting is signed lower left and countersigned on the back.

Measurements unframed: W 9.05 In. - H 10.62 In.

Measurements framed: W 14.17 In. - H 15.74 In.

Jules René Hervé: Born to the city of Langres in 1887 Died in the town of Langres in 1981.

French painter of typical scenes, portraits, and city landscapes. 

Pupil of Fernand Cormon and Jules Adler, Jules René Hervé settles down in Paris and begins to expose to The French Artists Show in 1910. Jules René Hervé receives a Silver Medal in 1914 and a Golden Medal in 1925. 

Jules René Hervé shared his life between Paris and his hometown (Langres).

Jules René Hervé knows how to depict as well atmospheres livened up of the life in Paris and his monuments as the dancers of the Opera.

Jules René Hervé is appreciated by the French and foreign amateurs, Jules Hervé devoted to his art throughout his life, he is considered the last one of the impressionists.

Museums: 

New-York – Chicago – Montréal – Casablanca – Paris – Langres – Annecy – Calais – Dijon – Luxeuil-Les-Bains – Saint-Etienne – Tourcoing – Troyes.

Bibliography:

Bénézit.

Dictionnaire des petits maîtres de la peinture par Gérald Schurr et Pierre Cabanne.

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