André Gisson (1921-2003) Impressionism Parisian Scene oil on canvas

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André Gisson (1921-2003) Impressionism Parisian Scene oil on canvas. 16" x 20"<br>in a 22" x 26" frame. Fantastic 1960's Oil on linen by a well listed artist. No<br>issues or damage with painting or frame. Estate fresh, one of a pair with<br>similar subject matter obviously purchased at the same time originally. The<br>other is listed separately.<br><br>Andre Gisson came to French Impressionism with an unorthodox background. Born<br>Anders Gittelson in Brooklyn New York, the young man recognized that the<br>Impressionist movement favored older French artists who appealed to the upper<br>classes. Given this, he changed his name to Andre Gisson, and adopted a new<br>identity as a Frenchman born in 1910 - actually identifying as an older<br>Frenchman as he wanted to be associated with his famous French forerunners:<br>Claude Monet (1840-1926), Edgar Degas (1834-1917), Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)<br>and others of an earlier French generation. Gisson studied in Paris for several<br>years, immersing himself in French Impressionism, and later moved back to the US<br>to set up a studio in New York City, where earlier he had studied at the famous<br>Pratt Institute following time serving as a Captain in the Army during World War<br>II.<br><br>Gisson spent his remaining years in the Northeast, living in Westport,<br>Connecticut and traveling to New York City now and again. He exhibited in New<br>York, Washington, California, London, Tokyo, and Paris for more than 40 years.<br>Most of his art focused on landscapes, especially beach scenes like this<br>example. Although not a native Frenchman, his oeuvre certainly demonstrates<br>French influence with loose painterly brushwork that conjures a sense of<br>spontaneity and softly conveys the forms, and an emphasis on light effects.<br><br>Interestingly, this painting is accompanied by an old label that reads, "Gisson:<br>Born in Besancon, France 1920, son of an artisan. Worked in the shop of his<br>father and started painting as a hobby. When a prominent Parisian art dealer<br>happened to see his paintings he was enthused about his talent and arranged a<br>showing of his work in his gallery which turned out a great success. From there<br>on he was on his way. His manner is of that 'conservativ' impressionism and his<br>subjects mainly devoted to the Parisian street scene. He still lives in Paris."<br><br>I have seen several of Andre Gisson's painting with this label, typically<br>Parisian scenes, all with strong auction results, he originally started with an<br>earlier date of 1899 on the label, then as he started to get more public<br>exposure I guess he decided to change the date to closer to his real birth year.<br>Also the stretchers are made by the same companies of other Gisson paintings<br>I've studies, and the style/quality of the artists work is spot on. I'm 100%<br>sure of the authenticity of these and guarantee it.
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    André Gisson (1921-2003) Impressionism Parisian Scene oil on canvas. 16" x 20"<br>in a 22" x 26" frame. Fantastic 1960's Oil on linen by a well listed artist. No<br>issues or damage with painting or frame. Estate fresh, one of a pair with<br>similar subject matter obviously purchased at the same time originally. The<br>other is listed separately.<br><br>Andre Gisson came to French Impressionism with an unorthodox background. Born<br>Anders Gittelson in Brooklyn New York, the young man recognized that the<br>Impressionist movement favored older French artists who appealed to the upper<br>classes. Given this, he changed his name to Andre Gisson, and adopted a new<br>identity as a Frenchman born in 1910 - actually identifying as an older<br>Frenchman as he wanted to be associated with his famous French forerunners:<br>Claude Monet (1840-1926), Edgar Degas (1834-1917), Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)<br>and others of an earlier French generation. Gisson studied in Paris for several<br>years, immersing himself in French Impressionism, and later moved back to the US<br>to set up a studio in New York City, where earlier he had studied at the famous<br>Pratt Institute following time serving as a Captain in the Army during World War<br>II.<br><br>Gisson spent his remaining years in the Northeast, living in Westport,<br>Connecticut and traveling to New York City now and again. He exhibited in New<br>York, Washington, California, London, Tokyo, and Paris for more than 40 years.<br>Most of his art focused on landscapes, especially beach scenes like this<br>example. Although not a native Frenchman, his oeuvre certainly demonstrates<br>French influence with loose painterly brushwork that conjures a sense of<br>spontaneity and softly conveys the forms, and an emphasis on light effects.<br><br>Interestingly, this painting is accompanied by an old label that reads, "Gisson:<br>Born in Besancon, France 1920, son of an artisan. Worked in the shop of his<br>father and started painting as a hobby. When a prominent Parisian art dealer<br>happened to see his paintings he was enthused about his talent and arranged a<br>showing of his work in his gallery which turned out a great success. From there<br>on he was on his way. His manner is of that 'conservativ' impressionism and his<br>subjects mainly devoted to the Parisian street scene. He still lives in Paris."<br><br>I have seen several of Andre Gisson's painting with this label, typically<br>Parisian scenes, all with strong auction results, he originally started with an<br>earlier date of 1899 on the label, then as he started to get more public<br>exposure I guess he decided to change the date to closer to his real birth year.<br>Also the stretchers are made by the same companies of other Gisson paintings<br>I've studies, and the style/quality of the artists work is spot on. I'm 100%<br>sure of the authenticity of these and guarantee it.

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