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Paul Peel (7 November 1860 – 3 October 1892) was a
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figure painter. Having won a medal at the 1890 Paris Salon, he became one of the first Canadian artists to receive international recognition in his lifetime.


Career and life

Peel was born in London,
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, and received his art training from his father from a young age. Later he studied with William Lees Judson and at the
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with
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(1877-1880). Like fellow graduates of the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts and students of Eakins, Paul subscribed to a tonal method of rendering natural light outdoors. He moved to Paris in 1881, France where he studied at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Decoratifs, later enrolling in the atelier of
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at the École des Beaux-Arts. It was at the recommendation of Gérôme that he began sketching outdoors. He studied afterwards with
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in his private atelier and then with him at the Académie Julian as well as with Henri Doucet and
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(1877-1890). In 1883, he exhibited his first painting at the Paris Salon, where he would continue to exhibit regularly until 1892. His paintings have a conservative quality, but a few later works reveal that he was a convert to Impressionist colour and light. In 1882, he married Isaure Verdier. They had two children: a son (Robert Andre, in 1886) and a daughter (Emilie Marguerite, in 1888). Peel travelled widely in Canada and in Europe, exhibiting as a member of the
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and the
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. He also exhibited at international shows like the Paris Salon, where he won a bronze medal in 1890 for his painting ''After the Bath''. He was known for his often sentimental nudes and for his pictures of the charm of children; he was among the first Canadian painters to explore the nude as a subject. He contracted a lung infection and died in his sleep, in Paris, France, at the age of 31. His childhood home is one of the many attractions at the
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in London, Ontario.


Major works

Listed chronologically: *''Devotion'' (1881) *''Listening to the Skylark'' (1884) *''Mother and Child'' (1888) *'' The Young Botanist'' (1888–1890) *''A Venetian Bather'' 1889 *''Portrait of Gloria Roberts'' (1889) *''After the Bath'' (1890) *''The Young Biologist'' (1891) *''The Little Shepherdess'' (1892) *''Robert Andre Peel'' (c. 1892) *''Bennett Jull'' (1889–1890)


Record sale prices

At the June 8, 2023, Cowley Abbott auction Artwork from an Important Private Collection - Part II, ''The Young Gleaner'' (1888), oil on canvas, 33 x 23.25 ins ( 83.8 x 59.1 cms ), Auction Estimate: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00, realized a price of $408,000.00.


References


Bibliography

* Victoria Baker, ''Paul Peel: A Retrospective, 1860-1892'' (London Regional Art Gallery: London ON, 1986) * * *


External links


Biography at the ''Canadian Encyclopedia''Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
at the
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, Ottawa, Ontario {{DEFAULTSORT:Peel, Paul 1860 births 1892 deaths 19th-century Canadian painters Canadian male painters Artists from London, Ontario Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) Canadian alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts Académie Julian alumni Pont-Aven painters Students of Thomas Eakins Canadian Impressionist painters 19th-century Canadian male artists Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts