Student of the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, Eugene Pougheon followed the courses of Jean-Paul Laurens and Albert Besnard who influenced him particularly. He received the teachings of... Read full biography
Student of the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, Eugene Pougheon followed the courses of Jean-Paul Laurens and Albert Besnard who influenced him particularly. He received the teachings of Charles Lameire at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Décoratifs, where he will become friends with... Read full biography
Student of the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, Eugene Pougheon followed the courses of Jean-Paul Laurens and Albert Besnard who influenced him particularly. He received the teachings of Charles Lameire at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Décoratifs, where he will become friends with Jean Dupas. He was closely associated with other well-known artists of the Bordeaux School: Jean Gabriel Domergue, Raphaël Delorme, Jean Despujols and Alfred Janniot. Grand Prix of Rome in 1914, he... Read full biography
Student of the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, Eugene Pougheon followed the courses of Jean-Paul Laurens and Albert Besnard who influenced him particularly. He received the teachings of Charles Lameire at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Décoratifs, where he will become friends with Jean Dupas. He was closely associated with other well-known artists of the Bordeaux School: Jean Gabriel Domergue, Raphaël Delorme, Jean Despujols and Alfred Janniot. Grand Prix of Rome in 1914, he could not rejoin the Villa Medicis until after the war, from 1919 to 1923. He then developed a geometric and antique style. His nudes reached a post-cubist sculptural monumentality similar to that of Tamara de Lempicka. According to Louis Deltour, who... Read full biography
Student of the National School of Fine Arts of Paris, Eugene Pougheon followed the courses of Jean-Paul Laurens and Albert Besnard who influenced him particularly. He received the teachings of Charles Lameire at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Décoratifs, where he will become friends with Jean Dupas. He was closely associated with other well-known artists of the Bordeaux School: Jean Gabriel Domergue, Raphaël Delorme, Jean Despujols and Alfred Janniot. Grand Prix of Rome in 1914, he could not rejoin the Villa Medicis until after the war, from 1919 to 1923. He then developed a geometric and antique style. His nudes reached a post-cubist sculptural monumentality similar to that of Tamara de Lempicka. According to Louis Deltour, who has prepared a memoir on the work of Eugène Robert Pougheon (Paris IV-Sorbonne University), this study could be compared to Fragment's... Read full biography
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