Young Fisherman with Boats by Adolphe Louis Gaussen

A Lovely Oil on Panel of a Young Fisherman with Rowboats by Adolphe Louis Gaussen

Born in Marseille in 1871 and died in the same city in 1957, Adolphe Louis Gaussen was a French painter of the Mediterranean coast.

He studied painting at Marseille’s Ecole des Beaux Arts before joining Jean-Baptiste Olive’s studio.
Recognized for his talent, he exhibited at the Salon de artistes Français from 1893, became curator of the Musée Cantini in Marseille, was appointed official painter of the navy in 1928 and was awarded the Légion d’Honneur.

Strongly inspired by maritime scenes, his works mainly depict the various sites along the Mediterranean coast.
The influence of Jean-Baptiste Olive is very much in evidence in these seaside views.
Tones and brushstrokes are directly inherited from the master.
True to his seaside views, this depiction of a young fisherman on Marseille’s Corniche offers a glimpse of Gaussen’s talent.
The precise brushstrokes are clearly visible, each stroke creating relief, and the impasto is clearly visible, both on the sky and the sea.
Definitely a fine work by Gaussen.

Oil on wood panel, signed lower right, in a gilded wood frame.
Situated on the back.
En of 19th Century – Early 20th

Museums holding his works:
Musée de l’Arte Moderne, Paris
Musée Petit Palais, Paris
But also Amsterdam, New York, Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Beaune, Digne, Marseille, Nimes, Toulon and Troyes.

Unframed 9 1/2 X 13
Framed 15 1/2 X 19

France 19th Century c.Reference number: R-445