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Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli (October 14, 1824 – June 29, 1886) was a French painter of the generation preceding the
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Biography

Monticelli was born in
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in humble circumstances. He attended the École Municipale de Dessin in Marseille from 1842 to 1846, and continued his artistic training in
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, where he studied under Paul Delaroche at the
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. In Paris he made copies after the Old Masters in the
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, and admired the oil sketches of
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.Turner 2000, p. 314. In 1855 he met
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, a member of the
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, and the two often painted together in the
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. Monticelli frequently adopted Diaz's practice of introducing nudes or elegantly costumed figures into his landscapes. He developed a highly individual Romantic style of painting, in which richly colored, dappled, textured and glazed surfaces produce a scintillating effect. He painted courtly subjects inspired by
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; he also painted still lifes, portraits, and Orientalist subjects that owe much to the example of Delacroix. After 1870, Monticelli returned to Marseille, where he lived in poverty despite a prolific output, selling his paintings for small sums. An unworldly man, he dedicated himself single-mindedly to his art. The young
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befriended Monticelli in the 1860s, and the influence of the older painter's work can be seen in Cézanne's work of that decade. Between 1878 and 1884 the two artists often painted landscapes together, once spending a month roaming the
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countryside. Although Monticelli experimented briefly around 1870 with a treatment of light reflecting the discoveries of the Impressionists, he found the objectivity of this approach uncongenial. Confronted with criticism of his style of painting Monticelli himself remarked, "I paint for thirty years from now". His work reached its greatest spontaneity in the decade before his death in 1886.


Legacy

More than a century after his death, Monticelli's art is still subject to controversy. In its painterly freedom Monticelli's work prefigures that of
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, who greatly admired his work after seeing it in Paris when he arrived there in 1886. Van Gogh immediately adopted a brighter palette and a bolder attack, and later remarked, "I sometimes think I am really continuing that man." In 1890, Van Gogh and his brother
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were instrumental in publishing the first book about Monticelli. Monticelli's reputation grew after his death. Among his collectors was
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who, after going to prison in 1895, wrote of his bankruptcy in a letter to
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, "De Profundis": "That all my charming things were to be sold: my Burne-Jones drawings: my Whistler drawings: my Monticelli: my Simeon Solomons: my china: my Library..." Others have expressed disdain for Monticelli's work. In a statement published in 2005 in
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, director general of the
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, even chose Monticelli's ''A Garden Fete'' as the worst painting in Britain, and commented, "We have been bequested eight paintings by Monticelli, each one more hideous than the last. In my 21 years here, none has been hung because I think Monticelli produces screamingly awful art. I call this one a Fete Worse Than Death." A monument honoring Monticelli, designed in 1909 by the sculptor
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, is installed in the
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Marseille.


Exhibitions

From September 2008 till January 2009, an exhibition entitled "Van Gogh and Monticelli" took place in Marseille's ''Centre de la Vieille Charité'', highlighting Monticelli's influence on Van Gogh's work. From April 25 till September 27, 2015, an exhibition entitled "Van Gogh and Co. Criss-crossing the collection" at the
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in Otterlo, The Netherlands, displayed paintings by Van Gogh and his predecessors, contemporaries and followers, among them François Bonvin,
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and Adolphe Monticelli.


Gallery

File:Monticelli - Portrait de Madame Pascal.jpg, ''Portrait de Madame Pascal'', 1871 File:Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli - Ladies in a Garden - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Ladies in a Garden'', 1870 File:Adolphe Monticelli - Bouquet - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Bouquet'', ca. 1875 File:Adolphe Monticelli - As You Like It - Google Art Project.jpg, ''As You Like It'' File:Adolphe Monticelli - Fete Champetre - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Fete Champetre'' File:Adolphe Monticelli - Flower still life - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Flower Still Life'', 1875 Image:Monticelli - Aldeia Fantástica.jpg, ''Seascape Near Marseille'', 1880,
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File:Monticelli - Scène de parc, femmes, enfants et chiens.jpg, ''Scène de parc, femmes, enfants et chiens''


Notes


References

*''Loan exhibition of paintings by Adolphe Monticelli''. New York: Paul Rosenberg & Co. Catalogue no. 91, 1954. LC 7317170
Loan exhibition of paintings by Adolphe Monticelli (1824-1886) November 15 to December 11, 1954 , Open Library
*''Monticelli Ausstellungskatalog, Hamburger Kunsthalle, April - Mai 1966''. [Text in German
Monticelli , Open Library
*''Impressionism''. (1973). New York, N.Y.: Chartwell Books Inc. *Sheon, Aaron. ''Monticelli, his contemporaries, his influence''. Pittsburgh: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, 1978. LC 7806037
Monticelli, his contemporaries, his influence , Open Library
*Garibaldi, Charles, and Garibaldi, Mario. ''Monticelli.'' Geneva: Skira, 1991. [Text in French.] *Turner, J. (2000). ''From Monet to Cézanne: late 19th-century French artists''. Grove Art. New York: St Martin's Press. * Stammegna, Nadine. ''Monticelli écrit par Van Gogh''. Marseille: Transbordeurs, 2003. ext in French*Raillard, Joseph. ''Monticelli l'étrange''. Marseille: A. Dimanche, 2008. ext in French*''Catalogue of the Van Gogh - Monticelli exhibition''. Paris, Editions RMN, 2008.


Bibliography

*Arnaud d’Agnel, Gustave and Isnard, É. ''Monticelli, sa vie et son œuvre'', Paris: Occitania, 1926. *Gouirand, André. ''Les Peintres provençaux: Monticelli'', 1900. *Guidou, Paul. ''Adolphe Monticelli, étude biographique et critique'', Paris: 1890. *Guinand, Louis. ''La Vie et les Oeuvres de Monticelli'', 1891. *Maglione, André. ''Monticelli intime'', 1903. *Martin, Étienne. "Impromptu sur Monticelli," a paper read at the Académie de Marseille in 1922. * Monge, Jules. ''Adolphe Monticelli, heures intimes'', Revue Massilia, 1910. *de Montesquiou, Robert. "Monticelli," ''Gazette des Beaux-Arts'', 43° année, 3° période, vol. XXV. *Négis, André
''Adolphe Monticelli: châtelain des nues''
(Collection: La Vie de bohème #7), Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1929. *Servian, Ferdinand
"Adolphe Monticelli"
in ''Remarques sur la technique de quelques peintres provençaux'', Marseille: de Barlatier, pp. 79–89.


External links

*
Fondation Monticelli

Monticelli's portrait



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