Name/Title
(Untitled) painting depicting figures on the street of a French town 1Entry/Object ID
2022.1.19Description
painting depicting figures on the street of a French townType of Painting
EaselCollection
Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos CollectionCataloged By
Ava TineAcquisition
Accession
2022.1Credit Line
Saint Vincent Art & Heritage Collections; Gift of Michael and Aimee Rusinko KakosInscription/Signature/Marks
Dimensions
Height
9 inWidth
10-13/16 inProvenance
Provenance Detail
Provenance: Phillips, London, July 21, 1995, Lot 953Exhibition
Impressionist Legacies, St. Vincent CollegeGeneral Notes
Note Type
Historical NoteNote
Louis Dali’s work is often compared to that of his teacher, Maurice Utrillo, who is regarded widely as a founder of the School of Paris. Dali’s cityscapes document cafés, markets, and boulevards of France’s capital rendered in a quick, sketchy style popular during the midtwentieth century when his work came to prominence among American collectors. No less important in these works, as well as those created in his native Brittany, are the sparse, spindled trees set against grey skies evoking the chill of winter.Created By
ava.tine@stvincent.eduCreate Date
March 13, 2026Updated By
ava.tine@stvincent.eduUpdate Date
March 13, 2026