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Henri-Jules-Jean Geoffroy, also known by the pseudonym Géo (1 March 1853, Marennes - 15 December 1924, Paris) was a French painter and illustrator, known primarily for his
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scenes with children. Some sources give his first names in reverse order.


Biography

His father, Jean-Baptiste (1822-1895), was a tailor and costume designer. His mother, Rosalie, was the eldest daughter of an English painter named John Dickinson (1791-1830). They moved to Paris when he was only two. In 1871, he began his studies at the
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; originally with
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, then with Eugène Levasseur (1822-1887) and
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."Jean Geoffroy, une œuvre de généreuse humanité"
@ Les Petits Maitres
His first exhibition came in 1874, at the
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, followed by the , of which he became a member in 1883. For many years, until 1886, he took additional lessons from
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. During these years, he had the patronage of the wood merchant, Laurent-Louis Borniche (1801-1883), who was also an avid art collector and creator of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal art museum. Geoffroy's career culminated with a gold medal at the
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. In 1882, he received a major commission from the Ministry of National Education. In addition to paintings, he provided guidance on how images could be used in the classroom. He was named an Officer of Public Instruction two years later. In 1887, he was named a Chevalier in the
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. Another commission for five murals was received in 1893, occasioning trips to
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and
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to gather material. He came to be a painter of children because, at the beginning of his career, he shared an apartment with two teachers, Louis and Julie Girard, above their private school. Years later, when they opened a boarding school, he took inspiration for his works there. Many document the social advancements made during the Third Republic.''Valeurs de demain: Les Petits Maîtres de la peinture 1820-1920'', éditions de l'Amateur, Ed. Gérald Schurr, 1989 When Louis died in 1890, he became Julie's protector. Around 1876, he met
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, who hired him to be an illustrator of books for young people. After 1880, he signed his illustrations with the name "Géo". He also became friends with Doctor , who had worked with
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, and became an enthusiastic campaigner for Pasteurization. He died of an undisclosed illness in 1924 and willed his remaining collection to Julie Girard. The Girard family still maintains his studio.


Selected paintings

File:Jean Geoffroy - Dans l'ecole.jpg, At School Image:Jean Geoffroy - Visit day at the Hospital - Google Art Project.jpg, Visiting Day at the Hospital Jean Geoffroy – Qui casse les verres les paie.jpg, He Who Broke the Glass Will Pay! Jean Geoffroy - Le Partage Dificile.jpg, It's Hard to Share Jean Geoffroy - Le Consigne.jpg, The Order


See also

*'' L'Œuvre de la Goutte de Lait''


References


Further reading

* ''Geoffroy, peintre de l'enfance'', Exhibition catalog, , 1984. * Maryse Aleksandrowski, Alain Mathieu, Dominique Lobstein; ''Henry Jules Jean Geoffroy, dit Géo 1853-1924'', éditions Librairie des Musées, 2012 * Dominique Lobstein, ; ''Jean Geoffroy, dit Géo'', Musées de la ville de Saintes, 2015


External links


Biography and appreciation
@ the Rehs Galleries * Christiane Hubert

''Carrefours de l'éducation'' #21, 2006
More works by Geoffroy
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Geoffroy, Jean 1853 births 1924 deaths 19th-century French painters French genre painters Paintings of children Recipients of the Legion of Honour 20th-century French painters