Maurice Paul Jean Asselin was a French painter, watercolourist, printmaker, lithographer, engraver and illustrator, associated with the School of Paris. He is best known for still lifes and nudes. Other recurring themes in his work are motherhood, and the landscapes and seascapes of Brittany. He also worked as a book illustrator, particularly in the 1920s. His personal style was characterised by subdued colours, sensitive brushwork and a strong sense of composition and design.
Maurice Asselin, Self-portrait, under snow in Neuilly
The Italian village of Anticoli Corrado, which Maurice Asselin loved.
A Brittany landscape, between Moëlan-sur-Mer and Riec-sur-Bélon.
Bouquet d'œillets (Bouquet of Carnations) (1908)
National Museum of Fine Arts of Algiers
The National Museum of Fine Arts in Algiers is one of the largest art museums in Africa. Opened to the public since 5 May 1930, it is located in the Hamma district, next to the Hamma test garden.
Facade of imposing building of Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Alger
Cavalier, Eugène Fromentin.
La Fenaison aux environs de Dieppe, 1885 Paul Gauguin.
Le Canal du Loing en hiver, 1891 Alfred Sisley.