Maximillian Luce (France, 1848-1941) “The Workers”

Maximillian Luce (France, 1848-1941) Painting of “The Workers”. In the catalogue raisonne, volume 3, item 485. Oil on board. Circa 1925-1930- huile sur carton. “les terrassiers”. Collection particuliere. Provenance: atelier de l’artiste. Ancienne collection frederic luce. Sight Size: 22 x 27 in. Overall Size: 32.75 x 37.75 in. Considered one of the most important Post Impressionists, Luce was born to working class parents in Paris in the middle of the 19th Century. by 1887 Luce was exhibiting at the Salon des Independants with Neo-Impressionist paintings and founded l’Ecole des Neo-Impressionistes with Paul Signac. Luce also preferred the depiction of the everyday life of the working class rather than the elegant bourgeoisie. At the turn of the century, Luce grew weary of Pointillism and reverted back to the Impressionist style. His work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, NY; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN; the Phoenix Art Museum, AZ; as well as many international institutions. J 1558.