Claude Le Baube (1919–2007) was a painter and sea captain.
Career
His works consist mostly of landscapes painted on location, of realistic historical naval scenes very precisely detailed and brushed by his ambidextrous hands, and of still-lives blended with eccentric imagery. His oeuvre is a reflection of his knowledge of the maritime world, his numerous travels, his interest in and taste for distinctly drawn landscapes, and a consequence of an overflowing imagination that made him a phenomenal story teller animated by nostalgia—at times even by a certain anguish.
Born into a family of artists (he was the maternal grandson of two recognized painters
Hortense Dury-Vasselon
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Persons
* Hortense Allart (1801–1879), Italian-French feminist writer and essayist
* Hortense de Beauharnais (1783–1837), ...
Grand Prix de Rome and
Marius Vasselon, and the paternal grandson of
Victor Le Baube, painter/sculptor), he began to draw at a very early age (his parents
Marthe Vasselon and Robert Le Baube were themselves exceptional at drawing). The novels of
Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
(and the illustrations contained in the Hetzel book collection) left a profound mark on him in his childhood, and as a result they would be a longstanding source of inspiration. He studied at the
Ecole des Beaux Arts.
Family
Le Baube was the father of the photographer
Guy le Baube and the uncle of the painter
Guillaume Le Baube.
Books and illustrations
* 1945: Watercolor illustrations of Aux Postes de combat by A. Truffert, relating the battles of the French Navy vessels of Free France.
* 1946: Illustrated the first and second covers of N° 22 of the "
Marine Nationale
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" magazine.
* April 1947: Illustrated the first and second covers of N° 30 of the "Marine Nationale mer et outre-mer" magazine.
* 1978: Illustrated "Rayon vert au Cap Horn" by the solo navigator Loïck Fougeron, published by Pen Duick.
* 1981–1983: Illustrated '"Histoire de la Marine" published by
Lavauzelle.
* 1982: Text and illustrations of a book on lighthouses (in the account of the sea cruises of the
Paquet Cruisers Company).
* 1983: Illustrated the la cover of "les oubliés du bout du monde" The Journal of a sailor in
Indochina
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from 1939 to 1946, Romé, Maritimes et d'outre-mer publications. Illustration in the magazine “ça m'intéresse,” oil painting related to the loss of the Sheffield.
* 1984: illustrated the cover of "l'aventure héroïque des sous-marins français 1939-1945" (Heroic ventures of French Submarines) by
Jean-Jacques Antier, Maritimes et d'outre-mer publications.
* 1985: illustrated "L'aigle des mers" (See Adler) by
Felix von Luckner
Felix Nikolaus Alexander Georg Graf von Luckner (9 June 1881, Dresden – 13 April 1966, Malmö), sometimes called Count Luckner in English, was a German nobleman, naval officer, author, and sailor who earned the epithet ''Der Seeteufel'' (the ...
, published by Lavauzelle. Illustrated the cover of "Tonnerre sur la Corse" (Thunder on
Corsica
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) by
Jean-Victor Angelini, maritime et d'outre-mer publications.
* 1992: illustrated the cover of ”l'Histoire de la Marine”, tome 2 de la vapeur à l'atome" (from steam to nuclear) by
Philippe Masson, Lavauzelle publishers.
* 2007: illustrated, with a double-paged oil painting, the article "une victoire oubliée, la bataille de Koh Chang" in "champs de bataille thématique" n°1, April 2007.
* June 2007: publication of six drawings, paintings, and aquarelles in Carré Voiles n°9, a quarterly magazine dedicated to sailing, to illustrate a biographical article dedicated to him. See: magazine website and the summary of the issue in question.
Exhibitions
* 1954, "la Palette du Tertre" Gallery,
Casablanca
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,
Morocco
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.
* 1956, “Galerie du Vieux Port”
Marseille
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.
* 1956, Grand Prix de “La Danse et de l’Opéra” the little flutist, Marseille
* 1957, “Galerie Nègre” Marseille.
* 1958, “Galerie Chardin”
Paris
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.
* 1959, Grand Prix du Palais Royal, presided over by
Jean Cocteau
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.
* 1960, Galerie Alain le Breton, Marseille. Prize for new painting, "Ville de Marseille".
* 1961, “Galerie le Breton”, Marseille.
* 1965, "Les amis des arts",
Aix-en-Provence
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.
* 1966, Avignon.
* 1970, “Galerie Aldebert”,
Basel
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.
* 1971, Galerie "le Moulin Autran",
Nyons
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History
Nyons was settled in the 6th century BC as ''Nyrax'' by a Gallic tribe, probably the Segusiavi or the Sequ ...
* 1972, Galerie "les Amis des Arts", Aix-en-Provence
* 1975, Honorary invitation to the salon Sauveterre du Gard
* 1976, “Galerie André Nègre”, Marseille.
* 1978, Two exhibitions aboard the liner Mermoz; followed in November
* 1978, exhibited at the “Salon d'Automne” in Paris
* 1980, “Salon d'Automne”, Paris
* 1983, Galerie Grossi, Apt
* 1988, Galerie "le moulin Autran", Nyons
* 1989, Galerie"l'hôtel de Wicque",
Pezenas.
* 1990, Galerie “Feille”
* 1992, Honorary invitation to the Festival de Thonon
* 1995, Galerie"l'hôtel de Wicque”, Pezenas.
* 1997, Galerie Grossi, Apt
* 2000, Exhibition in
Tokyo
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. Among the sale,
Tokyo Museum acquired one of them.
* 2001, Exhibition in Pouzilhac; exhibition at the Musée de Fréjus : first prize, for the Marines.
* 2002, Aix-en-Provence
* 2003, Musée de Fréjus; galerie Grossi, Apt.
Past sales in galleries
* 7/11/1960 : Michel Boscher study, Paris Drouot : n°75, "le phare", 38 × 65 cm.
* 4/10/1998 : Vue de Singapour, circa 1940, aquarelle on paper, 42 × 60 cm.
* 28/10/2000, L'étude de Provence : "Cuirassés naviguant de nuit” oil on canvas, 33×46 cm.
* 28/10/2000, L'étude de Provence : "Cuirassés naviguant de nuit” oil on canvas, 33×46 cm.
* 2/07/2001, Auction commissionaire Neret-Minet : La corvette l'Aimable Marie devant le port de Gorée, circa 1950, oil on canvas, 64 × 100 cm
*15/12/2001, Auction commissionaire Neret-Minet, "Le Suffren et le Leygues", oil on canvas, 50×73 cm (19 × 28 in).
* 14-7-2004 : Caravelles, aquarelle on paper, 48 × 70 cm. 19/3/2006 : African landscape painted on the bridge of a boat, oil on canvas, 34 × 46 cm.
* 20-8-2006 : Vaisseaux, aquarelle on paper, 44,2 × 27,9 cm.
* 9-12-06 : Le Soleil royal à la Hougue, oil on canvas, 60 × 81 cm. 20/9/2007, Tajan : "Trois mâts au mouillage", oil on canvas, 60×72 cm.
*9-12-06 : "Vaisseaux de la compagnie des Indes au port Saint-Louis" - 50×73 cm. -
*9-12-06, Auction commisionaire Leclere (Marseille - France)"La tour de Babel à marée basse" - huile sur toile (tableau crée en 2005 ?) - 55 × 46 cm.
*24-06-07, Auction commisionaire Lesieur-Lebars, (Le Havre - France), "Trois mâts" - oil on panel - 60 × 102 cm.
*20-09-07, Auction commisionaire Tajan, "Trois mâts au mouillage - oil on canvas - 60 × 72 cm.
*02-02-08 : "Trois mâts" - oil on canvas.
*12-06-08 : "La plage du Pouliguen à contre-jour" - oil on canvas - 35×55 cm (13,8×21,7 in).
External links
* http://www.la-palmeraie.com/authentique/tableau.htm
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1919 births
2007 deaths
20th-century French painters
20th-century French male artists
French male painters
21st-century French painters