A painter and engraver from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Félix Vallotton had dual nationality, Swiss by origin and French, which he obtained in 1900. He was also a writer.
Find out moreA painter and engraver from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Félix Vallotton had dual nationality, Swiss by origin and French, which he obtained in 1900. He was also a writer.
Find out moreAntoine Bourdelle, born Emile Antoine Bordelles, is a French painter, designer, and sculptor born in 1861 and died in 1929. He remains one of the greatest sculptors of his generation.
Find out morePainter, born in Normandy, died in Paris. He was a pupil of Bonnat in Paris (1882), then of Cormons. His pictorial influences come from Gauguin and Signac.
Find out moreJean CARRIES is considered one of the most talented and fascinating artists of the late 19th century, capable of combining the dual disciplines of sculpture and ceramics.
Find out moreA renowned history painter, portraitist and illustrator, Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel treated his classical and traditional subjects according to a symbolist aesthetic.
Find out moreAs an academic and professor at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, a frequent exhibitor at the Salon des artistes français in Paris and a member of the painting jury, Aimé Morot was an influential person in Parisian art circles,
Find out moreFilled with honours and important responsibilities, Albert BESNARD was the first painter to whom the Republic honoured a national funeral, well before Georges Braque.
Find out moreEva Gonzalès is an important artist of 19th century painting. She is part of the Impressionist movement.
Find out moreFounder and first president of the Ecole de Nancy, pioneer of Art Nouveau, Émile Gallé was interested in glassmaking, cabinetmaking and ceramics.
Find out moreA major figure of Impressionism, Pierre-Auguste Renoir is mainly known for his portraits and female nudes, although he also devoted himself to landscapes, genre scenes, seascapes and still lifes.
Find out moreUndisputed master of Impressionism, Claude Monet dictated the new rules of artistic practice and revolutionized it forever.
Find out moreUndisputed master of Impressionism, Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) remains in many ways a mystery.
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