List Of The Works Of Charles Cottet Depicting Scenes Of Brittany
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List Of The Works Of Charles Cottet Depicting Scenes Of Brittany
Charles Cottet (21 July 1863 – 25 September 1925) was a French painter. He was born in Le Puy-en-Velay and died in Paris. Biographical detail Although not born in Brittany it was a visit there in 1886 that led to a life-time fascination with the region and Cottet made many further visits over the years, especially to the area around Ouessant. Works involving l'Île d'Ouessant This region was particularly attractive to Cottet and paintings linked to the Ouessant included- Other major works in the Musée d'Orsay Apart from the composition "Au pays de la mer : Ceux qui s'en vont, Le repas d'adieu Celles qui restent" other paintings in the Musée d'Orsay depicting scenes relating to Brittany include:- Works held in the Musėe des beaux-Art Quimper Apart from "L'Enfant mort" mentioned above, the following paintings can be seen in Quimper. Other works Gallery File:Charles cottet plougastel.jpg, "Femmes de Plougastel au Pardon de Sainte-Anne-La-Palud" File:Charles ...
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Émile-René Ménard
Émile-René Ménard (15 April 1862, in Paris – 13 January 1930, in Paris) was a French painter. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home, familiarizing him thus with both landscape and antique subjects. Biography Ménard studied at the Académie Julian from 1880 after having been a student of Baudry, Bouguereau, and Henri Lehmann. He participated in the Salon of the Secession in Munich, and the ''Salon de la Libre Esthétique'' in Brussels during 1897. Several personal exhibitions were also devoted to him at the Georges Small Gallery. In 1904, he was appointed professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and in that year welcomed the rising young Russian painter Boris Kustodiev, age 26, in his art studio. In 1921, he exhibited in the Twelfth Salon along with Henri Martin and Edmond Aman-Jean. Galleries in Buffalo, New York and Boston, Massachusetts exposed Ménard and hi ...
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