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322 Eugène DESHAYES (1827–1891)
A village in Normandy overlo…
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322
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322 Eugène DESHAYES (1827–1891)
A village in Normandy overlo…
See original version (French)
Estimate €2,500 - €3,000
Voluntary lot
Description
322 Eugène DESHAYES (1827–1891)
A village in Normandy overlooked by cliffs
Oil on wood
Signed lower left
65 x 100 cm
Retouching in the sky, not affecting the main subject.
Panel slightly warped.
A pupil of his father, the painter and lithographer Jean Éléazard Deshayes, Eugène Deshayes devoted himself mainly to landscape painting, exhibiting regularly at the Salon between 1848 and 1867. Close in sensibility to Eugène Boudin and Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, he found in Normandy a source of inspiration, which he rendered with poetry and delicacy. Dominated by spectacular cliffs, this village illustrates his taste for luminous panoramas and the poetic rendering of Normandy’s landscapes.
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About the sale
Major catalogue auction of classical art at 10.30 am (lots 1 to 116) and at 2.00 pm (lots 117 onwards)
Auction location
Auction time
06/28/2026 at 10:30 AM
Pictures credits: Contact the Auction House
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