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This evocative painting depicts a lively rural landscape with small houses, figures and a country path leading through dense woodland. Executed in oil on canvas, it is signed Gabet in the lower right corner and presented in a wooden frame with patined finish. Works of this type, often dated circa 1920, echo the spirit of late 19th‑century French countryside scenes.
The composition, with its cart, characters and thatched cottages, follows the tradition of the French School and shows clear affinities with the Barbizon movement and the broader landscape currents that shaped the end of the 19th century. The soft, diffused light filtering through the trees and the focus on everyday rural life reflect the enduring influence of painters who sought to capture the authenticity and quiet poetry of the French countryside.
A charming piece that carries the atmosphere of these pastoral scenes into the early 20th century.
Style
Period
Circa 1920
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Ecole de Barbizon
The Barbizon School refers to a group of 19th‑century painters who settled near the Forest of Fontainebleau to work directly from nature. Their approach focused on an honest observation of the landscape, with particular attention to light, trees and rural settings. This movement, considered a precursor to Impressionism, had a lasting influence on French landscape painting.
Dimensions
Height: 58 cm
Length: 65 cm









