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Atmospheric impressionist painting in mainly green and blue tones by the Belgian painter and sculptor Louis-Gustave Cambier. He was born in Brussels in 1874, where he also attended the art academy. He visited Egypt, Italy, Palestine and Turkey, among others, and settled with his wife, artist Juliette Cambier, on the French coast around 1914.
South Coast. The couple became friends with Renoir, Signac and other French artists who had a major impact on his artistic development. Here he started to paint with a loose impressionistic touch. Between 1914 and 1924 mainly landscapes and village views were created. After 1924 he mainly painted portraits. Louis-Gustave Cambier died in 1949 at the age of 74 in Brussels. His work is represented in almost all museums in Belgium. The canvas is signed and dated (191... 5?) in the lower left corner and framed in a contemporary wooden frame.