Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret
Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (January 7, 1852 – July 3, 1929), was one of the leading French artists of the naturalist school.
Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret | |
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Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret, c.1900. From the Figures contemporaines tirées de l’Album Mariani | |
Born | 7 January 1852 |
Died | 3 July 1929 77) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Naturalism |
Biography
He was born in Paris, the son of a tailor,[1] and was raised by his grandfather after his father emigrated to Brazil. Later he added his grandfather's name, Bouveret, to his own.
He became one of the leading French artists of the naturalist school and painted several paintings depicting Brittany. From 1869 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Alexandre Cabanel and Jean-Léon Gérôme.[1] From 1875 he exhibited at the Salon, where in 1880 he won the first-class medal for the painting "An Accident" and a medal of honour in 1885 for "Horses at the Watering Trough". From the 1880s Dagnan-Bouveret along with Gustave Courtois, maintained a studio in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a fashionable suburb of Paris. By that time he was recognized as a leading modern artist known for his peasant scenes, but also for his mystical-religious compositions. His large-scale painting "The Last Supper" was exhibited at the Salon de Champ-de-Mars in 1896.[2] He was one of the first to use the then new medium of photography to bring greater realism to his paintings. In 1891 he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour and in 1900 he became a member of the Institut de France. A number of his pictures were purchased by the British art collector George McCulloch, including The Madonna and Child 1880, Dans Le Foret, and a copy of La Cene (The Last Supper).[3][4]
Works
- Woman from Brittany, 1886
- The Pardon in Brittany, 1886[5]
- Breton Women at a Pardon, 1887
- Woman in Breton Costume Seated in a Meadow, 1887
- Portrait of a Brittany Girl, 1887
- Bretons Praying, 1888
- Orpheus' Sorrow, 1876
- A Young Man and Woman Gaze Out a Window, 1877
- The Little Savoyard Eating in front of an Entrance to a House, 1877
- Wedding in the Photographer’s Studio, 1879
- An Accident, 1879
- Sulking - Gustave Courtois in his studio, 1880
- Blessing of the Young Couple Before Marriage, 1880–81
- Young Woman in Pink with her Child, 1882
- Hamlet and the Gravediggers, 1883
- The Duet, 1883
- Madonna of the Rose, 1885
- The Sacramental Bread, 1885
- A Woman from Bern, Switzerland, 1887, portrait of the artist's wife
- The Conscripts, 1889
- Watercolourist in the Louvre, c. 1889
- In the Meadow, 1892
- In the Forest, 1892[6]
- Christ and the Pilgrims at Emmaus, 1898
- Consolatrix Afflictorium, 1899
- Ophelia, 1900
- On the Summit, 1903
- Chimères
- Willows by a Stream, 1908
- Marguerite au Sabbat, 1911[7]
See also
- Sara Page (1855–1943), his student.
References
- Oakley, Howard (13 February 2018). "Painting and Photography: the work of Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret 1". Eclectic Light. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- New York Times, 25 April 1896.
- Christie, Manson and Wood's sale catalogue 1913
- Oakley, Howard (14 February 2018). "Painting and Photography: the work of Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret 2". Eclectic Light. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- "The Pardon in Brittany". The Met. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- "Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret In the Forest, drawing". Musée d'Orsay. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- "Marguerite au Sabbat1912 by Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret". Curiator. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
Further reading
- Gabriel P.Weisberg. Against the Modern: Dagnan-Bouveret and the Transformation of the Academic Tradition. New York: Dahesh Museum of Art, 2002. ISBN 0-8135-3156-X