Expert georges despagnat biography
- French painter and engraver, Georges d'Espagnat was born in Melun in 1870.
- Georges d'Espagnat was a French Post-Impressionist painter known for his depictions of nudes, still lifes, and landscapes.
- Georges D'Espagnat Paintings.
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La lecture au jardin by Georges d'Espagnat
1870-1950 | French
La lecture au jardin
(Lesson in the Garden)
Signed “GdE” (lower left)
Oil on canvas
French Post-Impressionist painter Georges d’Espagnat captures a charming moment between a mother and her child in this vibrant oil on canvas. Rendered with a studied use of complementary colors and bold brushstrokes, the painting showcases the artist's unique Post-Impressionist style. Remembered as one of the most individualistic artists of the 20th century, his distinctive canvases bring together the loose brushwork of the Impressionists and the bold color palette favored by the Fauves. Together, they achieve a vibrant spontaneity that lends itself well to the carefree subjects of the present work.
Masterfully composed, La lecture au jardinmoves beyond the Impressionist instinct to capture a fleeting moment on canvas. Rather, d'Espagnat succeeds in creating a deep feeling of harmony in the work. Warm colors are perfectly balanced with cool tones, while vertical and horizontal lines are softened by the c
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Georges d'EspagnatAu Jardin - Post Impressionist Floral Landscape Painting by Georges D'Espagnatc.1920
c.1920
Gloxinias - Post Impressionist Flowers Still Life Oil by Anne Redpath
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and titled still life oil painting circa 1950 by Scottish post impressionist painter Anne Redpath. The piece depicts a vase of deep purple gloxinias - the green foliage set against a purple, blue and red background. Signature: Signed lower right and titled verso Dimensions: Framed: 27"x31" Unframed: 20"x24" Provenance: The Lefevre Gallery, London (labels verso) Sotheby's, Gleneagles, 2 September 1998, lot 1503 Anne Redpath was the daughter of a textiles designer. From 1913 to 1919 she attended the Edinburgh College of Art. She continued her training in Paris, Florence and Siena. When she got married she accompanied her husband, the architect James Beattie Michie, to France in 1920, and stopped painting to look after her family. In 1934 she returned to Edinburgh and took up painting again. Various academies presented her with awards. From 1919 onward
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Georges d'Espagnat
Biography of Georges d'Espagnat ( 1870-1950 )
French painter and engraver, Georges d'Espagnat was born in Melun in 1870. In 1888, he started studying at the School of Decorative Arts and at the School of Fine Arts, before making copies at the Louvre museum. In 1892, he participated in the Salon des Independents and, in 1894-95, exhibited at Le Barc de Boutteville.
D’Espagnat travelled a lot, went to Morocco in 1898 and then visited Europe from 1905 to 1910, producing many watercolors. From 1904 he exhibited frequently at Durand-Ruel, Bernheim and Druet. In 1921, he moved to Quercy, a region that inspired him with many landscapes.
D'Espagnat made more than a thousand canvases, using the vivid colors of the « Fauvist » painters, highlighting them with darker lines like in Renoir's works. His intimate portraits of writers and artists (« Paul Valéry », 1910), his outdoor scenes, his compositions with several characters (« Couseuses », 1898) and his still lifes looked like the ones of Bonnard and Vuillard.
D'Espagnat was also a draftsman for the magazines "Le Co
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