• Overview

    For over seventy years, Robin's interpretation of the French landscape has never ceased to appeal to our clients, and, as a result, we are extremely confident that we have found a Master artist whose reputation will grow with the passage of time.

    Georges Charles Robin was born in Paris and studied at École des Beaux-Arts under the master painter Paul Michel Dupuy, a noted artist whose paintings are to be found in the collection of the Musée du Louvre. Robin went on to become a well-known decorative artist, before securing a job as the scenery artist for the Charleville Theatre and the Dinan Casino. Robin lived in the affluent suburb of Rueil Malmaison on the western outskirts of Paris throughout his life. The summer months were often spent near Morlaix in Brittany where Robin had a second home; there he would capture idyllic seascapes and charming river estuaries bathed in sunshine. However, throughout Robin’s career the Loire Valley and the Dordogne region inspired his greatest works. 

    Following the ‘en plein air’practice of the Impressionist masters, in a few swift brushstrokes Robin brought life to the trees and rivers of the French countryside. Robin was a master at capturing the change in temperature and atmosphere. His restrained use of colour allowed him to capture a warm summer’s afternoon or a blanket of snow with profound skill. Combining his deft and delicate touch with vigorous, dramatic brushstrokes and palette knife work, he produced exceptional landscapes. Robin's skill in emphasising nature's basic structure and his sympathetic interpretation using pure colouring only enhances his total control of the medium of oil paint. His love of nature in all her moods inspires a fine sense of permanence in his craft and his treatment of the rustic architecture that exists in many of the towns and villages of France is unrivalled. 

    Gladwell & Patterson’s history with this distinguished artist began after the Second World War. Herbert Fuller of Gladwell & Company discovered the landscapes of George Charles Robin in the Paris Salon in 1948, and approached the artist in his studio. Being in his fifties, Robin had already established himself as one of the foremost French artists of the day. Gladwell & Company acquired paintings directly from the artist until he became blind in 1981.

  • Works
    • Georges Charles Robin, L'Aveyron à Bruniquel, c. 1955
      Georges Charles Robin
      L'Aveyron à Bruniquel, c. 1955
      £ 9,950.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Matin Sur La Dordogne vers Castelnaud, 1943
      Georges Charles Robin
      Matin Sur La Dordogne vers Castelnaud, 1943
      £ 9,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Au Bord de la Rivière
      Georges Charles Robin
      Au Bord de la Rivière
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Brume du Matin en Bord de Rivière
      Georges Charles Robin
      Brume du Matin en Bord de Rivière
      £ 8,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Calvignac et le Lot
      Georges Charles Robin
      Calvignac et le Lot
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Cirque de Montvalent en Dordogne
      Georges Charles Robin
      Cirque de Montvalent en Dordogne
      £ 17,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, L'Indre à Loches
      Georges Charles Robin
      L'Indre à Loches
      £ 15,000.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, La Dordogne à Montfort
      Georges Charles Robin
      La Dordogne à Montfort
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Le Canöe d'Été, Dordogne
      Georges Charles Robin
      Le Canöe d'Été, Dordogne
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Les Gorges du Loup et Village de Tourette
      Georges Charles Robin
      Les Gorges du Loup et Village de Tourette
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Matin sur l'Aveyron Château de Bruniquel
      Georges Charles Robin
      Matin sur l'Aveyron Château de Bruniquel
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Printemps à Château-Landon
      Georges Charles Robin
      Printemps à Château-Landon
      £ 16,500.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Printemps près de Château-Landon
      Georges Charles Robin
      Printemps près de Château-Landon
      £ 15,750.00
    • Georges Charles Robin, Vallée du l'Aveyron à Penne - Ruines du Château d'Adelaide de Penne
      Georges Charles Robin
      Vallée du l'Aveyron à Penne - Ruines du Château d'Adelaide de Penne
      £ 12,500.00
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