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Jean-Marie Villard (; 3 January 1828 in Ploaré,
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– 16 August 1899 in Ploaré) was a French-
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painter and photographer.


Biography

His father was a carpenter and contractor,Marguerite Floc'h-Villard, "Jean-Marie Villard par Valentine Villard"
in ''Mémoires de la ville de Douarnenez'', No.8, 5 July 1948.
who wanted his son to be an intellectual, but Jean was more interested in drawing with charcoal in the workshop. He attended primary school in
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and secondary school in
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, then enrolled at the
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in
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. After receiving his teaching certificate, he obtained his first job in
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in 1847, then became an "Instituteur" in Quimper. Still wishing to be an artist, he took classes with , a landscape painter who taught at the local college. Goy encouraged him to pursue his career in art, but Villard was soon promoted to a teaching position at the boys' school in
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. It was there that he began to supplement his salary by doing photography. A meeting with the photographer Pierre de la Blanchère proved to be decisive. He broke his contract with the school, obtained a declaration of unfitness for military service and followed his new employer to Paris in 1855. Upon arriving, he was introduced to
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and the work of
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, and began acquiring some knowledge of chemistry. While supporting himself with photography, he continued to pursue painting and, by 1864, was a regular exhibitor at the salons. Most of his canvases were landscapes and
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works inspired by his native region, painted during periodic visits to Ploaré. In 1870, after leaving Paris, he married Alexandrine Flatrès, his brother Joseph's sister-in-law. They had five children, including the writer and the painter . In 1877, he returned to Quimper to accept what was intended to be a temporary position as a teacher at the college. He remained, however, and eventually taught at several other schools in the area. He also established a photography workshop there. When his brother Joseph became inspired to take up photography, the workshop was given to him so Jean could devote all his time to painting. Joseph turned the workshop into the "Maison Villard", a publisher of
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s, which have now become collectibles known as the "Collection Villard Quimper". He had to resign his teaching positions in 1893, after a bout of pneumonia. Recurring lung infections finally weakened his health beyond recovery, and he returned to Ploaré to die. Abel Villard's son, Robert Paulo Villard (1903-1975), also became a painter.


Work


Painting

*
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, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: ** ''Breton Interior'', 1870; ** ''The Halt'', 1877. This painting depicts two riders halting in front of a row of houses where there was an inn and the chapel of Petit-Guélen in Ergué-Armel; ** ''Les Rochers de Kerleguer'', [near
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], 1878. ; Location unknown * ''The Railway Worker'', 1885, 70 x 95 cm.yvesfloch.org
* ''Woman on the Path to Plomarc'h'', 1890, 47 x 31 cm.


Exhibitions

*
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of 1864. * ''Jean Marie Villard 1838-1899'', town hall of
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, 1993.


Critical reception

Max Jacob Max Jacob (; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic. Life and career After spending his childhood in Quimper, Brittany, he enrolled in the Paris Colonial School, which he left in 1897 for an artistic ca ...


References


External links


Paintings by Jean-Marie, Abel and Robert Paulo Villard
@ Yves Floc'h

@ Kartennou Bost {{DEFAULTSORT:Villard, Jean-Marie 1828 births 1899 deaths French photographers Artists from Brittany (administrative region) People from Finistère French genre painters French landscape painters 19th-century French painters