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Landscape at Loguivy – Félix Vallotton (1923) | Post-Impressionist Landscape Art Print
Best for: Living spaces · Contemporary interiors · Modern homes
Most popular sizes: 21x30 · 30 × 40 cm · 50x70 cm
Usage: Ready to frame · Fits standard frames
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Experience the quiet elegance of Félix Vallotton’s Landscape at Loguivy (1923), a serene depiction of the Breton coast. Vallotton’s distinctive style blends precise line work with subtle tonal contrasts, creating a landscape that is both structured and atmospheric.
The composition conveys tranquility, capturing the harmony between land, sea, and sky with understated sophistication. Perfect for admirers of Post-Impressionism and early 20th-century European landscapes, this art print brings calm, refinement, and timeless beauty to any interior.
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✓ Produced in Europe
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