Dating from the twentieth century, an unframed French oil-on-canvas landscape featuring a home with round towers by Felix Tisot (1909-1979). Note the main tower's pretty red roof and the scattered cypress tress and mountains in the distance. The piece is signed in the lower right corner and would make a charming piece to bring the countryside south of France to your home. This piece would look lovely framed as well. Note slight wear to canvas's outer edges which do not affect the painting itself.
About the Artist:
Felix Tisot (1909-1979) was a prolific French painter and lithographer known for his depictions of the country landscapes throughout the region of Var, France. A pastry chef by profession in La Seyne-sur-Mer, Felix Tisot discovered painting through his friendship with Eugène Baboulène (1905-1994). He painted instinctively, with lots of substance and a very intense palette. Provence was one of his favorite subjects, and his luminous landscapes, reminiscent of Impressionist techniques, were soon so successful that they spread beyond the south of France and opened the door to Parisian galleries. The generosity of his painting, which speaks to everyone, and his spontaneous, realistic style, without any sentimentality, ensured his success that he was able to change professions and make a living from his new status as a painter. He is the father of Henri Tisot.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 15¼" high x 22" wide x 0¾" deep
Approx. overall 39cm high x 56cm wide x 2cm deep