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William Didier-Pouget (14 November 1864 – 12 September 1959) was a French artist known for his landscape paintings. He focused primarily on the countryside of southern France, infusing his landscapes, always painted outdoors (
en plein air ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
), with light and color. Didier-Pouget is associated with the later phase of
Impressionism Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open Composition (visual arts), composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating ...
, although not actually identified with the group of artists typically known as the Impressionists. His career as an exhibiting artist stems from 1886 onwards.Peintre Bordelais, Didier-Pouget
/ref> He was a member of the
Société des Artistes Français The Société des Artistes Français (, meaning "Society of French Artists") is the association of French painters and sculptors established in 1881. Its annual exhibition is called the "Salon des artistes français" (not to be confused with the ...
, a member of l' École de Crozant and Société des peintres de montagne. Also, laureate of ''l'Institut au Concours Troyon'', Officer of the order of Nichan Iftikar (Order of Glory, Tunisia),"Didier-Pouget"
in ''Figures contemporaines, tirés de l'Album Mariani'', 1906, Paris: E. Flammarion, Vol. 10.
and Officer of the
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.


History


Early life

William Didier-Pouget was born in Toulouse. He was the son of a newspaper editor. Antoine Paul Jules Edgar Pouget, a nature lover, encouraged William in his ambition to become an artist. The two would often take long walks together, the elder pointing out natural phenomena while discussing methods of their pictorial representation. He related biographical details of the great artists, past and present, and in every possible way trained the boy while rousing his ambition.Wynford Dewhurst, ''Impressionist Painting, Its Genesis and Development''
London: Geoge Newnes Limited, 1904, Chapter X, "''La Peinture Claire'': Glaus, Le Sidaner, Besnard, Didier-Pouget," pp. 85-87, 102.
Didier-Pouget began his formal art training at the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' in the city of Toulouse. He later studied at the ''Académie de Paris'' with Amédée (Jean Amédée) Baudit (1826–1890), a French landscape painter, and made his debut at the
Salon de Paris The Salon (french: Salon), or rarely Paris Salon (French: ''Salon de Paris'' ), beginning in 1667 was the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Between 1748 and 1890 it was arguably the greatest annual or biennial art ...
in 1886. He later studied with
Louis-Augustin Auguin Louis-Augustin Auguin (29 May 1824 – 30 July 1903) was a French landscape and seascape painter of the Saintonge school. Biography Born in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, he initially studied under his father and uncle, both painters. He then mov ...
, an associate of
Gustave Courbet Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet ( , , ; 10 June 1819 – 31 December 1877) was a French painter who led the Realism movement in 19th-century French painting. Committed to painting only what he could see, he rejected academic convention and t ...
and
Jean-Baptiste Corot Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot ( , , ; July 16, 1796 – February 22, 1875), or simply Camille Corot, is a French landscape and portrait painter as well as a printmaker in etching. He is a pivotal figure in landscape painting and his vast ...
. Ultimately, Didier-Pouget was accepted into the studio of
Maxime Lalanne François Antoine Maxime Lalanne (November 27, 1827 – July 29, 1886) was a French artist known for his etchings and charcoal drawings (fusain). Early life Maxime Lalanne was born in Bordeaux on November 27, 1827, to Anne (previously Anne Cecil ...
, the celebrated artist, illustrator and etcher. Under these influences many profitable years followed. The seeds were sown for what would become Didier-Pouget's fruitful career as an artist. William Didier-Pouget married Caroline Salley (1863–1949) and had a daughter, Yvonne (1885–1971). Yvonne Aubert-Didier-Pouget (aka Charline Abbeille) became an artist painter and miniaturist.


Painting career

In Toulouse, the young artist had already been regarded as a prodigy of talent, and great things were expected of him. Paintings were exhibited in the provinces, attracting much attention, and found many purchasers. Encouraged, Didier-Pouget sought a wider audience, and moved to Paris; a wise step for his career. From 1886 he exhibited regularly at the Salons, each new season showing a marked advancement in his art, "bringing to the world of Paris new and delightful colour-schemes and vivid compositions." During his early years Didier-Pouget's landscape paintings were temperate and ethereal with a poetic atmosphere. Progressively he began to specialize in a style that would build his considerable reputation all the way to the United States, with many commissioned works both at home and abroad. The artist took pleasure in expressing the tranquil ambiance of river scenes. The soft poesy of his mountainous landscapes are suggestive of Auguin, a disciple of Corot. Didier-Pouget, part of the same school, had cultivated from their groundwork the idea of leaving the foreground largely unobstructed. The importance he attaches to the ''tree'' is eloquent; representing for him the opacity of the earth in contrast to the unburdened transparency of the sky, with its silhouette projected onto the horizon. The strong bichromy of his paintings evokes the short time span of the twilight, just after sunset or before the sunrise. Didier-Pouget excelled in depicting morning and sunset effects. "His scenes of heather bathed in sunshine or glistening with the dew of an autumnal sunrise are rendered with an exceptional verisimilitude, strength, and truth", wrote Wynford Dewhurst in 1901. During the height of his career, Didier-Pouget's favorite subjects were beautiful fields of heather in the fog, forests filled with light, plateaus in the Creuse Valley, and the Dordogne River winding through the hills. His clients at the time included
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, Carnegie Museum, the embassy at Saint-Petersbourg, conseil municipal au Capitule de Toulouse, Musée des Ursulines de Mâcon, Palais des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris (
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), Conseil Municipal de l'Hôtel de Ville (
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), and
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(president of France from 1913 to 1920). In April 1903, Didier-Pouget exhibited in the United States at the Newark (NJ) Library Art Gallery, and was mentioned in the ''
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'', 20 April 1903. The exhibition was organized by George A. Dowden. Wynford Dewhurst wrote again of Didier-Pouget in 1904: "If the greatest art is to represent an impression of Nature at her best, then the work of Didier-Pouget is great. 'It is truly worth while being a painter to have produced any one of these,' writes the critic of ''Le Temps.'' The artist loves best to represent Nature in her peaceful moods, and generally seeks the solitudes of the exquisite hills, valleys, and rivers of the Tarbes countryside, or the rich watershed of La Creuse. Here, in the fresh early-morn, charged with dew and mist, he finds his subjects, overlooking magnificent panoramas of river, hillsides covered with heather, across valleys and plains from which loom out sculpturesque masses of foliage, dark and strong against the blue mist and distant mountain ridge. The painter prefers Nature serene and undisturbed, and introduces but little incident."
He paints the twilight with passion, the waters that glide capriciously beneath the greenery, the flowering heather, the marvelous heather...for the pleasure of the eye ..These fine droplets that illuminate spontaneous bursts of light in the works of
Théodore Rousseau Étienne Pierre Théodore Rousseau (April 15, 1812December 22, 1867) was a French painter of the Barbizon school. Life Youth He was born in Paris, France in a bourgeois family. At first he received a basic level of training, but soon displaye ...
, or the delicate incandescent aura of Camille Corot, are revealed in Didier-Pouget.


Death

Didier-Pouget died in Digulleville, France, in 1959 and rests in the 5th division of the
Cimetière de Montmartre The Cemetery of Montmartre (french: link=no, Cimetière de Montmartre) is a cemetery in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, that dates to the early 19th century. Officially known as the Cimetière du Nord, it is the third largest necropolis ...
in Paris, with his parents, wife and daughter.Les Cimetieres
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Awards

Didier-Pouget was named
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of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ...
by decree on 15 January 1901 (breveted: 23 March 1901; ceremony: 28 February 1901). He exhibited at various venues and won the gold medal at the
Exposition universelle et internationale (1913) The 1913 International Exposition ( nl, Wereldtentoonstelling van 1913 Gent; french: Exposition universelle et internationale de 1913 Gand) was a World's Fair held in Ghent from 26 April to 3 November. History A number of buildings were complete ...
. He was subsequently selected as a member of the Jury and became a senior member of the ''Société des Artistes Français''. Didier-Pouget at this time was living in a large studio at 12
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, Paris. By decree on 18 July 1933, Didier-Pouget was promoted to Officier of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ...
by the President of the France's Third Republic, Albert François Lebrun (1932 - 1940).


Works

File:William Didier-Pouget, ca.1902-1903, Hauts Plateaux de la Corrèze.jpg, William Didier-Pouget, ca.1902-1903, ''Hauts Plateaux de la Corrèze'', oil on canvas, 47.5 x 83.5 cm. (18 3/4 x 32 3/4 in.). Sale, Bonhams London, Tuesday, March 27, 2007, Lot 76 (entitled ''Bruyères en fleurs'') File:William Didier-Pouget, ca.1907-1908, Bruyères en Fleurs, Le Matin, oil on canvas, 129.5 x 209.6 cm, 51 x 82.5 inches.jpeg, William Didier-Pouget, ca.1907-1908, ''Bruyères en Fleurs, Le Matin'', oil on canvas, 129.5 x 209.6 cm (51 x 82.5 inches). Sale, Sotheby's New York: Thursday, October 24, 1996, Lot 302 (entitled ''Bruyeres en fleurs: Le matin'') File:William Didier-Pouget , ca.1907-1908, Le Matin, Bruyères en Fleurs (Auvergne), oil on canvas, 182.9 x 251.8 cm, detail.jpeg, William Didier-Pouget, ca.1907-1908, ''Le Matin, Bruyères en Fleurs'' (''Auvergne''), oil on canvas, 182.9 x 251.8 cm (detail). Sale: Sotheby's New York, Wednesday, October 13, 1993, Lot 16, titled ''Ruins of Crozant'' (''Creuze'') File:William Didier-Pouget, Lande aux Bruyères Plateau de Ger, Hautes-Pyrénées, oil on canvas, 55 x 85 cm, Collection d'Art de la Ville de Paris, Palais des Beaux-Arts, 150dpi.jpg, William Didier-Pouget, ''Lande aux Bruyères, Plateau de Ger'' (''Hautes-Pyrénées''), oil on canvas, 55 x 85 cm, Collection d'Art de la Ville de Paris, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Paris


References


External links


Base Léonore Archives William Didier-Pouget

Jonconde, Portail des collection des Musée de France

Archives Nationales, Base Arcade, site de Paris

ARCHIM: albums de photographies dits "des Salons"

Didier-Pouget, Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France

Christie's New York, 19th Century European Art & Orientalist Art, 12 April 2007

Christie's New York, Orientalist Art, 19th Century European Art, 25 October 2006

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manuscripts, William Didier-Pouget letter to Charles Warren Cram, 1890

Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Grand Palais, Agence photographique, Didier-Pouget
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