Franēois Désiré Antoine Gailliard 1861 - 1932
Belgian ( b.1861 – d.1932 ).
Le Petit Jardinier, 1887
Oil On Canvas.
Signed & Dated Lower Right.
Image size 36.6 inches x 28.5 inches ( 93cm x 72.5cm ).
Frame size 41.7 inches x 33.5 inches ( 106cm x 85cm ).
Available for sale from Big Sky Fine Art in the English county of Dorset, this original oil painting is by the Belgian luminist artist Franēois Gailliard and is dated 1887.
The canvas and the painted surface have benefitted from cleaning, restoration and conservation, which was performed on our instruction, supervision and approval.
The painting is presented and supplied in its original frame. The frame has been restored and reinforced with supporting brackets along with new replacement hanging fittings.
This antique painting is now in very good condition. It wants for nothing and is supplied ready to hang and display.
The painting is signed and dated lower right.
Franēois Gailliard (1861–1932) (also known as Frans or Franz Gailliard) was a Belgian painter known for his mastery of light and realism, contributing to the Luminist movement. Born in Brussels, Gailliard studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, where he developed his talent for capturing everyday scenes with emotional depth and technical precision. His work often focused on rural life and portraits, blending elements of Realism and Impressionism.
Gailliard exhibited regularly in Belgium and abroad, participating in major exhibitions organized by Les XX and La Libre Esthétique, prominent avant-garde groups of the time. His most notable works, such as “Le Petit Jardinier” (1887), display his keen interest in light and atmosphere, alongside his ability to evoke dignity in ordinary subjects. Though somewhat overshadowed by more radical modernist movements, Gailliard remains a respected figure in Belgian art, celebrated for his sensitive portrayals of nature and human life. His works continue to be exhibited in Belg
...ian galleries and admired for their timeless beauty.
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The fact that Gailliard painted “Le Petit Jardinier” only a year after Emile Claus’s “Le Vieux Jardinier” is particularly suggestive. Gailliard was likely familiar with Claus’s work, given Claus’s prominence in the Belgian art scene and his influence within the Luminist movement. The close timeline hints that Gailliard may have consciously crafted his painting as a variation or response to Claus’s work.
It was not uncommon for artists to create pieces in homage to or inspired by the work of their contemporaries, especially when they admired or were influenced by them. Gailliard’s painting could be seen as a respectful variation on Claus’s theme, exploring similar ideas but from a different perspective—youth instead of old age, the start of life’s journey instead of its twilight.
The interpretation of Gailliard’s painting as a tribute or a variation on Claus’s “Le Vieux Jardinier” adds a deeper layer of interest to “Le Petit Jardinier,” enhancing its narrative and its place within the broader context of Belgian art at the time. The symbolic and artistic links make Gailliard’s painting not just an independent work, but also a thoughtful nod to Claus, deepening its historical and artistic significance.
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Antique Number: SA1098961
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Height is 106cm (41.7inches)Width is 85cm (33.5inches)Depth is 7cm (2.8inches)
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