Eugène Druet (26 June 1867 - 21 January 1916) was a French photographer and art dealer.
Life
He was born at 206
rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin in Paris to Eugène Alphonse Druet and Alphonine Augustine Herbinière, then grocers. He initially rented and ran ''Yacht Club français'', a small family café at
place de l'Alma
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(now
avenue du Président-Wilson) which he bought in 1893.
Auguste Rodin
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's
Dépôt des marbres studio at 182
rue de l'Université
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was not far from 'Druet's café, and the sculptor regularly came to the latter and introduced him to the photography of art.
After meeting Rodin in 1896,
[
] Druet produced several photographs of Rodin's sculptures and often acted as his official photographer. According to Hélène Pinet
[ .] it is unclear why Rodin chose Druet but he may simply have been impressed by the amateur photographs Druet showed him. They worked together until 1900, when they little by little grew apart, notably because Druet was almost never paid for his voluntary work for Rodin. 1900 also saw Rodin's major retrospective at the pavillon de l'Alma during the
Exposition universelle - it was almost entirely organised by Druet and included a section with 71 of his photographs.

On Rodin's advice Druet abandoned his café to open an art gallery at 114
rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré
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in 1903, moving to 20
rue Royale
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in 1908. It soon became well-known and is mentioned in chapter three of
Gertrude Stein
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's ''Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas'' :
His rich clients included Russian
Ivan Morozov. In 1908 he was made an
Officier de l'Instruction publique.
He continued to photograph art, especially paintings. He thus sold paintings and his own photographs in his gallery. This idea to sell reproductions of paintings which he was exhibiting allowed him to make extra profits.
Guillaume Apollinaire
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wrote that the photographs at the galerie Druet "reproduce in a completely satisfactory way famous paintings from Leonardo da Vinci to Maurice Denis via Titian, Ingres, Toulouse-Lautrec and Cézanne". he became recognised in art circles - for example, on 2 March 1913 he assisted in the major auction of works from the ''La peau de l'ours'' collection in rooms 7 and 8 of the
hôtel Drouot
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The firm's main location, called D ...
, where he acted as an expert alongside
Josse and Gaston Bernheim-Jeune.
[ .]

Between 1903 and 1938 his gallery exhibited nearly 1300 artists, including
Georges Manzana-Pissarro,
Charles Camoin,
Henri Manguin
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,
[
] Odilon Redon
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sur la base de données Joconde. Albert Marquet
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Léon Lehmann,
Maurice Denis
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Jacqueline Marval
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Paul Cézanne
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,
Fernand Labat,
Jules Cavaillès,
Jean Fernand-Trochain and
Maurice Georges Poncelet.
He died in Paris of brain congestion in 1916. after his death his wife ran the gallery until 1938, when it closed.
His archive of 30,000 plates were bought by
François Antoine Vizzavona, himself a photographer of art and publisher.
As a photographer
Druet used Lumière
autochrome plates to produce some of his photographs. He mostly used the 9.12 cm formats, but also the 13.18 cm and 18.24 cm.
His talent even gave his name to the Druet process.
Initially his production essentially consisted of photographs of Rodin's works from life. The art critic
Claude Anet
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stated that they "not only reproduce all the delicacy of the model, the beauty of their plans and lines, but also
..the power of evoking the works themselves".
Next he produced a series of photographs of
Vincent van Gogh
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's paintings around the time they were starting to become famous (''L'Arlésienne'', ''Jardin à Auvers'', ''Portrait du docteur Gachet''). This series contributed to spreading knowledge of van Gogh's work.
He also produced a series of photographs of the dancer
Vaslav Nijinski on 19 June 1910 in the painter
Jacques-Émile Blanche's garden.
In a 1908 issue of the ''Bulletin de la
SFP
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'' a writer stated "Unlike a very large number of photographers, content with approximations without worrying about the accuracy of values, Monsieur Druet is always concerned with
orthochromatism, thus achieving a fidelity of rendering vital in reproducing works of art".
Most of his photographs are preserved at the médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine at
fort de Saint-Cyr as the ''Fonds Druet-Vizzavona'', which holds around 150,000 photographic plates and is made up of Druet's collection (30,000 plates) and that of the Vizzanova family, which were merged in 1939.
Exhibitions of his work
* 1900, Paris, pavillon de l'Alma, with works by
Auguste Rodin
François Auguste René Rodin (; ; 12 November 184017 November 1917) was a French sculptor generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a u ...
, with a section for Druet's photographs.
[Article Rodin en images]
on www.rfi.fr.
* 16 January 1994 to 6 March 1994, ''Licht und Schatten. Rodin-Photographien von Eugène Druet'', Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin.
* 14 November 2007 to 2 March 2008, ''Rodin sous l'œil des photographes'',
musée Rodin
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, ''Monument to Balzac''.
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, ''The Bronze Hand''
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, ''Le Baiser'' (c. 1898).
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''.
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, '' Psyche Appears to Cupid''.
File:Nijinsky Les orientales.jpg, Vaslav Nijinsky
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in the Siamese dance from ''Orientales'' (1910).
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.
Selected exhibitions at the galerie Druet
References
Bibliography (in French)
* Hélène Pinet, ''Les photographes de Rodin : Jacques-Ernest Bulloz, Eugène Druet, Stephen Haweis et Henry Coles, Jean-François Limet, Eduard Steichen'', Paris, Musée Rodin, 1986, .
* ''Rodin et la photographie'',
xhibition catalogue* ''Guide des collections du musée Rodin'', Paris, Musée Rodin, 2008.
* Pierre Sanchez, ''Les expositions de la galerie Eugène Druet. Répertoire des artistes exposants et liste de leurs œuvres, 1903-1938'', preface by Dominique Vieville, Éditions L'Échelle de Jacob, 2009.
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19th-century French photographers
20th-century French photographers
People from Paris
French art dealers
1867 births
1910 deaths