La Cour de l'Auberge du Cheval-Blanc, Rue Mazet by Victor Marec. An impressionistic oil painting depicting an enclosed cobblestone courtyard in Paris surrounded by weathered, multi-story buildings with characteristic dormer windows.

La Cour de l'Auberge du Cheval-Blanc, Rue Mazet

Victor Marec

1898 · Medium Not Listed

A charming 1898 Parisian courtyard scene rendered in a soft, atmospheric palette of warm grays and ochres.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence with warm, lived-in color — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Charcoal black

About the piece

Created in 1898 by Victor Marec, this painting captures the historic courtyard of the Auberge du Cheval-Blanc on Rue Mazet in Paris. Marec utilizes a quiet, tonal palette and loose brushwork to convey the weathered texture of the stone buildings and the soft light of a city afternoon, making it an evocative piece of late 19th-century French urban life.