PERCIVAL LEONARD ROSSEAU (AMERICAN, 1859-1937)
PROPERTY FORM A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN COLLECTION
PERCIVAL LEONARD ROSSEAU (AMERICAN, 1859-1937)

Two Setters on a Point

Details
PERCIVAL LEONARD ROSSEAU (AMERICAN, 1859-1937)
Two Setters on a Point
signed and dated 'Rosseau/1913' (lower right)
oil on canvas
22¾ x 32 in. (57.8 x 81.3 cm.)
Provenance
By descent in the family of the present owner.

Lot Essay

Percival Leonard Rosseau was born near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Initially a businessman he then enrolled at the Académie Julien in Paris where he stayed for three years. Influenced by friends who painted in the tradition of the Barbizon School, he exhibited a painting of Setters at the Salon of 1904. From that point on he devoted himself entirely to the painting of dogs. He was awarded a Gold Medal at the Salon of 1906 for a picture of a panther hunt. He focused on the subtle depiction of changing light and his loose painterly style captured the tense action of sporting dogs in the field.

For another work by the artist please see lot 81.

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