Biography of french artists 20th

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  • A Biography of Antoine Blanchard

    "Place de la Concorde" is a Breezy, Airy Antoine Blanchard

    by Jeffrey Morseburg

     

    Antoine Blanchard (c) was a prolific and successful Neo-Impressionist painter who specialized in nostalgic scenes of Fin de Siècle Paris.  Inspired by the subjects as well as the success of earlier painters of Parisian life like E. Galien Laloue (), Eduard Cortes (), Jean Béraud () and Luigi Loir (), Blanchard painted hundreds of views of the “City of Light.” In the late s, his street scenes were exported to the United States and the United Kingdom, where they sold briskly to collectors. By thes, Blanchard paintings were bringing several hundred dollars in galleries, so they were not inexpensive, but were attractive to collectors who loved Parisian scenes but who could not afford the works of Cortes or one of the other French painters known for their views of Paris in Belle Époque. Eventually Blanchard’s more delicate, feathery pastel-toned scenes

    Antoine Blanchard

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    by Jeffrey Morseburg

    Antoine Blanchard (c) was a prolific and successful Neo-Impressionist painter who specialized in nostalgic scenes of Fin dem Siècle Paris.  Inspired bygd the subjects as well as the success of earlier painters of Parisian life like E. Galien Laloue (), Eduard Cortes (), jean Béraud () and Luigi Loir (), Blanchard painted hundreds of views of the “City of Light.” In the late s, his street scenes were exported to the United States and the United Kingdom, where they sold briskly to collectors. bygd thes, Blanchard paintings were bringing several hundred dollars in galleries, so they were not inexpensive, but were attractive to collectors who loved Parisian scenes but who could not afford the works of Cortes or one of the other French painters known for their views of Paris in Belle Époque. Eventually Blanchard’s more delicate, feathery pastel-toned scenes of rain-swept Paris became sought after in their own right and, when he died, he was consi

    French Female Artists of the 19th and 20th Centuries

    The winter edition of our bilingual magazine La Gazette is out! You can come get your free copy of the magazine at our NYC and LA locations or get it shipped directly to you with the Gazette Subscription! Here’s a sneak peek of the issue…


    In part one of this article, we went on an exploration of women&#;s place in the art world and their under-representation throughout art history. Thanks to the efforts of many women and activists, the art world has been gradually attempting to give women artists the importance and the room they deserve. More and more museums and galleries around the world are devoting exhibitions and retrospectives to women artists. In part 2, we&#;re introducing you to five female French artists who have left a significant mark on the art world yet remain little-known! C&#;est parti !

    By Stephanie Hemmer

     

    CAMILLE CLAUDEL ()

    Camille Claudel was one of the few female sculptors of

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