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An evocative early 20th-century landscape by Joseph Hurard (1887–1956), this refined composition captures the quiet poetry of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, with the historic Tower of Philip the Fair rising gently above the riverside ramparts. The scene unfolds along a softly curving, tree-lined road, where dappled light filters through mature foliage, guiding the eye toward the calm waters and distant architecture. A pair of small figures adds a subtle human presence, enhancing the sense of scale and serenity.
Painted in oil on canvas with confident, expressive brushwork and a restrained palette of warm stone, muted olive, and gentle slate tones, the work conveys a harmonious and contemplative mood. The visible texture of the canvas weave adds a tactile immediacy, enhancing the impression of a scene captured directly from life. Its rather large format gives the composition an immersive presence.
The painting is presented in its opulent original giltwood frame, whose luminous gilding complements the subtle tonalities and enhances its overall elegance.
Hurard, an Avignon painter active in the first half of the 20th century, was known for regional landscapes and river views, and this landmark subject aligns with his body of work. Pieces by him are sought for their clear observation of light and sense of place.
Ideal above a console, in a study, or as part of a gallery wall, it offers an elegant focal point with a quietly evocative view of southern France.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 23¾" high x 32¼" wide x 2" thick
Approx. overall 60cm high x 82cm wide x 5cm thick
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