Framed 7x9in Oil on wood panel Provincial Landscape Painting by French School, 20th century Artist André Tzanck.

Style/Details:
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Late Impressionist / Post-Impressionist influence.  
- Soft atmospheric distance
- Earth-dominant palette (umber, olive, ochre)
-Simplified architectural forms
-Decorative realism aimed at interior display
-Characteristic of 1930s–1940s provincial French studio landscapes.
-The muted palette and handling suggest pre-postwar production.

Frame:
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Gilded wood or composition frame
-Mid-20th-century French gallery style
-Original Frame
*Frames like this often came from Paris or regional salons and add presentation value.


About the Artist:
André Tzanck (1886–1954) was a French painter best known for his richly colored still lifes and floral compositions. His work blends elements of Post-Impressionism and Expressionism, often characterized by bold brushwork, vibrant palettes, and intimate domestic scenes. Working in early 20th-century France, Tzanck was part of the broader movement of artists exploring color and form after Impressionism. While not as internationally famous as some contemporaries, his works are appreciated in galleries and auctions for their decorative beauty and expressive energy.

Value:
Auction  $120 – $350 USD
Retail gallery (with frame)  $450 – $700 USD

1930s French Provincial Landscape Painting by Parisian Artist André Tzanck

Item #48

$265 - 6 bids

Minimum Bid Increment:

$25

Value:

$350

Available:

Feb 25, 2026 @ 08:00am -
Mar 06, 2026 @ 08:59pm
EST

Donated By:

Leah Theresa Nieves