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    • Lucien Genin (1894-1953)
      Dec. 11, 2024

      Lucien Genin (1894-1953)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Lucien Genin (1894-1953) An arch in Paris, signed, gouache on paper, 21.5 x 27.5cm, framed Condition Report: Fair overall, glazed and frame flaking. 40 x 45cm

      Sworders
    • LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958)
      Nov. 27, 2024

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958)

      Est: €200 - €400

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958) Le Pont Marie Gouache sur papier Signée en bas à gauche 37 x 32 cm

      HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
    • LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958)
      Nov. 27, 2024

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958)

      Est: €200 - €400

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958) La sortie de l'église Gouache sur papier Signée en bas à droite 37 x 32 cm

      HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
    • Genin, Lucien (1894-1958). (On the terrace).
      Nov. 21, 2024

      Genin, Lucien (1894-1958). (On the terrace).

      Est: €60 - €80

      Genin, Lucien (1894-1958). (On the terrace). Etching, 29,5x22 cm., signed "Genin" and "25/35" in pencil.

      Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
    • Lucien Génin
      Oct. 02, 2024

      Lucien Génin

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      French, 1894-1958 Street Carnival in Paris Signed Lucien Génin (ll) Oil on canvas Sight 23 x 28 inches (58.4 x 71.1 cm) (Framed 28 1/2 x 34 inches)

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953)
      Sep. 24, 2024

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €200 - €300

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953) VUE DE LA PLACE PIGALLE, PARIS Gouache et aquarelle sur papier Signé en bas à droite Gouache and watercolor on paper; signed lower right 16 X 16 CM • 6 1/4 X 6 1/4 IN.

      Tajan
    • Lucien Genin
      Sep. 21, 2024

      Lucien Genin

      Est: €280 - €340

      Lucien Genin 1894 Rouen - 1953 Paris - Tänzerin - Pastell/Papier. 67,2 x 51,5 cm. Sign. r. u.: Genin. Das Blatt liegt lose. Auf Unterlegkarton fixiert. Minim. Risse am oberen Rand. Lucien Genin besuchte die Schule der Schönen Künste in Rouen, zog dann nach Montmartre, um in Paris eine Ausbildung im "Arts Deco" zu absolvieren und Abendkurse in Bildhauerei zu belegen. Zeichnungen von Genin stellen das Leben in Montmartre und Paris im Allgemeinen dar, aber auch an den Ufern der Marne und im Sommer in Marseille und Cassis, Cannes und Villefranche-sur-Mer.

      Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
    • Lucien Genin
      Sep. 21, 2024

      Lucien Genin

      Est: €280 - €340

      Lucien Genin 1894 Rouen - 1953 Paris - "Nubier-Frau" - Pastell/Papier. 54,5 x 38,4 cm (Blattmaß). Auf altem Papierettikett bez. Dort mit Angabe zur Provenienz (aus dem Besitz Baron Huldschinsky, Berlin). Das Blatt liegt lose. Auf Unterlegkarton fixiert. Leicht angeschmutzt. Lucien Genin besuchte die Schule der Schönen Künste in Rouen, zog dann nach Montmartre, um in Paris eine Ausbildung im "Arts Deco" zu absolvieren und Abendkurse in Bildhauerei zu belegen. Zeichnungen von Genin stellen das Leben in Montmartre und Paris im Allgemeinen dar, aber auch an den Ufern der Marne und im Sommer in Marseille und Cassis, Cannes und Villefranche-sur-Mer.

      Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
    • **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper
      Jul. 30, 2024

      **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper

      Est: $600 - $700

      Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper h:24.50 w: 33.50 cm. signed lower left Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

      Matsart Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953) Paris, la place Pigalle
      Jul. 10, 2024

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953) Paris, la place Pigalle

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1953) Paris, la place Pigalle Huile sur toile Signée en bas vers la droite 60 x 73 cm Oil on canvas Signed lower towards the right 23 5/8 x 28 3/4 in. Provenance Collection particulière

      HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)
      Jun. 27, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €1,000 - €2,000

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) L'église Saint-Germain-des-Prés à Paris Huile sur toile Signée en bas à gauche 50 x 61 cm

      Maison Verneuil
    • TABLEAU "VUE DE LA PLACE VENDÔME A PARIS" de Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Huil
      Jun. 09, 2024

      TABLEAU "VUE DE LA PLACE VENDÔME A PARIS" de Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Huil

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      TABLEAU "VUE DE LA PLACE VENDÔME A PARIS" de Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Huile sur toile signé en bas à gauche Dim : 73 x 60 cm Bon état, vendue sur désignation

      Paris Oise Enchères
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)
      May. 03, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €100 - €200

      “Saint-Germain-des-Prés” Gouache 10.5 x 11 cm (at sight) and 24.5 x 25 cm with frame, signed. Delivery of lots without transport costs to LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS the day after the sale (Saturday May 4) or a few days after the sale at 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 meters from the Hôtel Drouot). Otherwise sending from FRANCE at the buyer's expense by the carrier of their choice. « Saint-Germain-des-Prés » Gouache 10,5 x 11 cm (à vue) et 24,5 x 25 cm avec cadre, signée. Remise des lots sans frais de transport à LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS le lendemain de la vente (samedi 4 mai) ou quelques jours après la vente GALERIE 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 mètres de l’Hôtel Drouot) sinon l'envoi de la FRANCE à la charge de l’acheteur par le transporteur de son choix.

      Hotel des ventes de Lausanne
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)
      May. 03, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €100 - €200

      “Paris – The bridge on the railway” Gouache 9.5 x 14 cm (at sight) and 20 x 25 cm with frame, signed. Delivery of lots without transport costs to LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS the day after the sale (Saturday May 4) or a few days after the sale at 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 meters from the Hôtel Drouot). Otherwise sending from FRANCE at the buyer's expense by the carrier of their choice. « Paris – Le pont sur la voie ferrée » Gouache 9,5 x 14 cm (à vue) et 20 x 25 cm avec cadre, signée. Remise des lots sans frais de transport à LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS le lendemain de la vente (samedi 4 mai) ou quelques jours après la vente GALERIE 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 mètres de l’Hôtel Drouot) sinon l'envoi de la FRANCE à la charge de l’acheteur par le transporteur de son choix.

      Hotel des ventes de Lausanne
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)
      May. 03, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €100 - €200

      “Montmartre – Le Sacré-Cœur” Gouache 12 x 15 cm (at sight) and 27 x 30 cm with frame, signed. Delivery of lots without transport costs to LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS the day after the sale (Saturday May 4) or a few days after the sale at 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 meters from the Hôtel Drouot). Otherwise sending from FRANCE at the buyer's expense by the carrier of their choice. « Montmartre – Rue de l’Abreuvoir » Gouache 12 x 15 cm (à vue) et 27 x 30 cm avec cadre, signée. Remise des lots sans frais de transport à LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS le lendemain de la vente (samedi 4 mai) ou quelques jours après la vente GALERIE 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 mètres de l’Hôtel Drouot) sinon l'envoi de la FRANCE à la charge de l’acheteur par le transporteur de son choix.

      Hotel des ventes de Lausanne
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)
      May. 03, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953)

      Est: €100 - €200

      “Montmartre” Gouache 19 x 24 cm (at sight) and 32 x 37 cm with frame. Delivery of lots without transport costs to LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS the day after the sale (Saturday May 4) or a few days after the sale at 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 meters from the Hôtel Drouot). Otherwise sending from FRANCE at the buyer's expense by the carrier of their choice. « Montmartre » Gouache 19 x 24 cm (à vue) et 32 x 37 cm avec cadre. Remise des lots sans frais de transport à LA SALLE 20 rue DROUOT-PARIS le lendemain de la vente (samedi 4 mai) ou quelques jours après la vente GALERIE 18, rue Grange-Batelière (25 mètres de l’Hôtel Drouot) sinon l'envoi de la FRANCE à la charge de l’acheteur par le transporteur de son choix.

      Hotel des ventes de Lausanne
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Pont Neuf Huile sur panneau
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Pont Neuf Huile sur panneau

      Est: €700 - €800

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Pont Neuf Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 22 x 30 cm ; avec cadre : 35 x 43 cm.

      Osenat
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Notre-Dame de Paris Huile sur pannea
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Notre-Dame de Paris Huile sur pannea

      Est: €700 - €800

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Notre-Dame de Paris Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 22 x 30 cm ; avec cadre : 35 x 43 cm.

      Osenat
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Moulin de la Galette Huile sur to
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Moulin de la Galette Huile sur to

      Est: €700 - €800

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) Le Moulin de la Galette Huile sur toile Signé en bas à droite 35 x 37 cm ; avec cadre : 40 x 48 cm

      Osenat
    • Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) La place du Tertre à Montmartre Aqua
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) La place du Tertre à Montmartre Aqua

      Est: €200 - €300

      Lucien GENIN (1894-1953) La place du Tertre à Montmartre Aquarelle et gouache Signé en bas à gauche 24 x 32 cm ; avec cadre : 44 x 52 cm

      Osenat
    • LUCIEN GENIN (FRENCH, 1894-1954), Le Pont Neuf, Paris
      Feb. 13, 2024

      LUCIEN GENIN (FRENCH, 1894-1954), Le Pont Neuf, Paris

      Est: $600 - $1,000

      LUCIEN GENIN (FRENCH, 1894-1954) Le Pont Neuf, Paris watercolour and gouache signed but illegible lower right 21 x 25.5cm PROVENANCE Sotheby's, London, Impressionist and Modern Paintings, 10 March 1976, Lot 99 Sotheby's, Melbourne, Fine Australian and European Paintings, Melbourne, 25 August 1997, Lot 77 The Estate of Daniel and Ioanna Ellerington, Melbourne

      Gibson's
    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)
      Jan. 13, 2024

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)

      Est: -

      Institute de France, Paris, Gouache on paper, 32 x 40 cm, Signed

      Yair Art Gallery
    • **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper
      Nov. 15, 2023

      **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper

      Est: $600 - $700

      Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper h:24.50 w: 33.50 cm. signed lower left Other Notes: ** by a lot number indicates an item that arrived from outside Israel and is subjected to the Israeli tax laws meaning an 17% value added tax on the purchase price and the buyer's commission when released in Israel. Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 16 x 16 cm; 25 x 25 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower central area.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower central area.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower central area. Size: 22 x 28 cm; 39 x 44 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Le Lapin Agile en hiver". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Presents faults in the frame. With perforation in the canvas and jumps in the painting.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Le Lapin Agile en hiver". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Presents faults in the frame. With perforation in the canvas and jumps in the painting.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Le Lapin Agile en hiver". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. With faults in the frame. With perforation in the canvas and jumps in the painting. Size: 46 x 55 cm; 64 x 73,5 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)
      Oct. 30, 2023

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)

      Est: -

      Institute de France, Paris, Gouache on paper, 32 x 40 cm, Signed

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)
      Sep. 18, 2023

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)

      Est: -

      Institute de France, Paris, Gouache on paper, 32 x 40 cm, Signed

      Yair Art Gallery
    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Bouquet of flowers and fruits". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Sep. 14, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Bouquet of flowers and fruits". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €700 - €800

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Bouquet of flowers and fruits". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. In good state of preservation. Frame with slight scratches. It presents stamp on the back of the restoration workshop. Measurements: 24 x 33 cm; 41 x 50,5 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the School of Fine Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Sep. 14, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,800 - €2,000

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 65 x 50 cm; 73 x 57 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper
      Aug. 15, 2023

      **Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper

      Est: $600 - $700

      Lucien Genin 1894-1958 (French) Paris, Porte Saint Denis gouache on paper h:24.50 w: 33.50 cm. signed lower left Other Notes: ** by a lot number indicates an item that arrived from outside Israel and is subjected to the Israeli tax laws meaning an 17% value added tax on the purchase price and the buyer's commission when released in Israel. Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine". Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature.
      Jul. 26, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine". Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine. Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature. Size: 9 x 19 x 5 cm; 26 x 36 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin.

      Est: €500 - €600

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin. In good state of preservation. Stamp on the back of the restoration workshop. Measurements: 33 x 24 cm; 50 x 41 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at the Ecole-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 16 x 16 cm; 25 x 25 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 10 x 25 cm; 26 x 41 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)
      Jun. 27, 2023

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)

      Est: -

      Institute de France, Paris, Gouache on paper, 32 x 40 cm, Signed

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Lucien Génin (1894-1953) Huile sur carton repsésentant Dieppe (FRANCE) Signé en bas Epoque XXème
      Jun. 18, 2023

      Lucien Génin (1894-1953) Huile sur carton repsésentant Dieppe (FRANCE) Signé en bas Epoque XXème

      Est: €200 - €300

      Lucien Génin (1894-1953) Huile sur carton repsésentant Dieppe (FRANCE) Signé en bas Epoque XXème siècle Dimensions à vue: H: 21,5; L: 32 cm

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    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958) "Porte Street, Denis, Paris"
      May. 17, 2023

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958) "Porte Street, Denis, Paris"

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      oil on canvas. "Porte Street, Denis, Paris" label. Original frame.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958) Assemblée nationale
      May. 11, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958) Assemblée nationale

      Est: €300 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (1894-1958) Assemblée nationale signé 'Lucien Genin' (en bas à gauche) gouache et fusain sur papier signed 'Lucien Genin' (lower left) gouache and charcoal on paper 13.7 x 21cm (5 3/8 x 8 1/4in).

      Bonhams
    • Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)
      May. 07, 2023

      Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1958)

      Est: -

      Institute de France, Paris, Gouache on paper, 32 x 40 cm, Signed

      Yair Art Gallery
    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin.
      Apr. 24, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin.

      Est: €500 - €600

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Still life with wine, pipe and apples". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right margin. In good state of preservation. Stamp on the back of the restoration workshop. Measurements: 33 x 24 cm; 50 x 41 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at the Ecole-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Apr. 24, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,800 - €2,000

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 65 x 50 cm; 73 x 57 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Mar. 28, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 16 x 16 cm; 25 x 25 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • GENIN Lucien 1894-1953 : Animation à Montmartre.
      Mar. 26, 2023

      GENIN Lucien 1894-1953 : Animation à Montmartre.

      Est: €500 - €700

      GENIN Lucien 1894-1953 : Animation à Montmartre. Huile sur toile SBG 41x33 cm

      Chaville Enchères
    • LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1958)
      Mar. 22, 2023

      LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1958)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1958) LA PORTE DE SAINT-DENIS Gouache et aquarelle sur papier Signée en bas à gauche Gouache and watercolors on paper; signed lower left 46 X 54 CM • 18 1/8 X 21 1/4 IN.

      Tajan
    • LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1953), ATTRIBUÉ À
      Mar. 22, 2023

      LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1953), ATTRIBUÉ À

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      LUCIEN GÉNIN (1894-1953), ATTRIBUÉ À PLACE DE LA CONCORDE Huile sur toile Signée ‘Lucien Génin’ en bas vers le milieu Oil on canvas; signed ‘Lucien Génin’ lower middle 61 X 73 CM • 24 X 28 3/4 IN.

      Tajan
    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower central area.
      Mar. 13, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower central area.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). Untitled. Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower central area. Size: 22 x 28 cm; 39 x 44 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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    • LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine". Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature.
      Mar. 13, 2023

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine". Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature.

      Est: €400 - €500

      LUCIEN GENIN (Rouen, 1894 - Paris 1953). "Pont sur la Seine. Gouache and charcoal on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents perforation on the signature. Size: 9 x 19 x 5 cm; 26 x 36 cm (frame). Lucien Genin studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, where his teachers were Alphonse and Albert Guilloux, and later enrolled in Decorative Arts at l'École-de-Médecine. He took evening classes in sculpture, architectural composition and mathematics. He arrived in Montmartre in 1912, after a series of small trades, Maclet finally earned his living with his painting. Lucien Genin settled permanently in Montmartre at the age of twenty-five. More than a painter of Paris, Genin is a painter of Parisians, of the devouring passion that stirs all his characters in the big city. He paints them in the alleys of Montmartre, dining at night in the Place du Tertre, singing in the Lapin Agile, cars on the boulevards, spectators and street singers; he follows them on the banks of the Marne at the first rays of the sun and in the south of France in summer. In turn, he is in Nogent-sur-Marne, Marseille and Cassis, Cannes and Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was in Douarnenez in 1929 with Pierre Colle, Giovanni Leonardi and Max Jacob. He painted the port of Rosmeur at the feast of the blue nets and exhibited his painting at the Salon d'Automne in 1930. In November 1929, André Warnod wrote about his painting: "Lucien Genin depicts Paris with a sometimes hasty ardour but with a pleasant flavour of vivid colours". During these ten years, he practised a painting that was composed, colourful, sensitive, skilful, delicate, humorous and comic. A painting by Lucien Genin won the Art Institute of Chicago prize in 1932. In 1940, he took refuge in Marseilles for a few months. In 1941, the Paris City Council bought him a gouache and in 1944 René Fauchois presented his exhibition at the Bernard gallery. In 1947 he left for Cassis for the last time and exhibited at the Bernard gallery on his return. In his last years he devoted himself to painting landscapes in his room, with his easel under the window, where Robert Doisneau visited him a few weeks before his death. Lucien Genin was immortalised in 1953 in Le Vin des rue by Robert Giraud and Robert Doisneau. A retrospective exhibition was organised for him at the Galerie Seine in 1954.

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