RENE SEYSSAUD’S “ Les Oliviers, Saint Remy, ” oil on canvas, 18 3/ 8” x22.” AT RIGHT, Charles Yardley Turner’s “Apple Blossoms,” oil on canvas, 24”x18.” IMAGES COURTESY OF WISCASSETBAY GALLERY

RENE SEYSSAUD’S “ Les Oliviers, Saint Remy, ” oil on canvas, 18 3/ 8” x22.” AT RIGHT, Charles Yardley Turner’s “Apple Blossoms,” oil on canvas, 24”x18.” IMAGES COURTESY OF WISCASSET BAY GALLERY

WISCASSET

Works by noted American and European artists will be part of “The Impressionist’s Eye” exhibition opening Saturday at Wiscasset Bay Gallery.

Artists represented in the show hail from the United States, Austria, France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.

Of particular interest is an oil painting by Baltimore and New York artist Charles Yardley Turner, titled “Apple Blossoms.” Exhibited at the 58th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1888, the delicately painted work shows one of the artist’s favorite models, Dorothy Fox, picking apple blossoms in a green, spring landscape. Turner’s paintings can be found in numerous public institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Library of Congress.

A member of the National Academy of Design in New York with Turner was Maineborn artist Walter Griffin. After studying art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston with fellow artists Edmund Tarbell and Frank Benson, Griffin decided to head to Paris to study at the Academie Julian in 1887. This was the first of many trips to France. In 1911, he painted in the tiny village of Boigneville, south of Paris. Using thick impasto paint, Griffin captured a row of poplars in early fall.

 

 

Moving further south in France to the picturesque town of Saint Remy, the viewer sees the work of post-impressionist Rene Seyssaud’s “Les Oliviers, Saint Remy.” The warm Provence landscape is depicted in vibrant oranges, earthy reds and yellow greens. The summer heat amidst the olive grove is palpable and the lively, energetic brushstrokes remind one of Seyssaud’s predecessor in Saint Remy, Vincent Van Gogh.

British impressionist Alfred Edward Borthwick is represented by a portrait of a young girl in a sailor suit. Other European impressionists include Adolphe Clary- Baroux (French), Vincent de Garcia Paredes (Spanish), Charles Emile Hornung (Swiss), Paul Cesar-Helleu (French) and Edouard Manet (French).

Additional American Impressionist works by Old Lyme artists Guy Wiggins and Bruce Crane are included, as well as paintings by Robert Philipp, Scott Carbee and Agnes Richmond.

“The Impressionist’s Eye” will continue at the gallery, located at 67 Main St. in Wiscasset through Sept. 30. For more information, call (207) 882-7682 or visit wiscassetbaygallery.com. It is open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily

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