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1854 Paris, France - 1894 Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Known for: Portrait, figure, landscape and cityview painting, engraving.
A painter, pastellist, and engraver of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, Norbert Goeneutte is perhaps best known for capturing Parisian scenes of daily life, specializing in his portrayals of... Read full biography
A painter, pastellist, and engraver of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, Norbert Goeneutte is perhaps best known for capturing Parisian scenes of daily life, specializing in his portrayals of women of the city. Goeneutte's 'kinesthetic' style, likened to that of Jean-Francois Rafaelli,... Read full biography
A painter, pastellist, and engraver of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, Norbert Goeneutte is perhaps best known for capturing Parisian scenes of daily life, specializing in his portrayals of women of the city. Goeneutte's 'kinesthetic' style, likened to that of Jean-Francois Rafaelli, captures the activity of Paris streets and people with Impressionistic textures, all the while maintaining nearly photographic compositional integrity and remarkable aesthetic tranquility. Goeneutte thought... Read full biography
A painter, pastellist, and engraver of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, Norbert Goeneutte is perhaps best known for capturing Parisian scenes of daily life, specializing in his portrayals of women of the city. Goeneutte's 'kinesthetic' style, likened to that of Jean-Francois Rafaelli, captures the activity of Paris streets and people with Impressionistic textures, all the while maintaining nearly photographic compositional integrity and remarkable aesthetic tranquility. Goeneutte thought his unique painterly approach best fit for Salon exhibitions. Every year from 1876 he exhibited several works in the Paris Salon, such as Sur la Falaise, which was likely painted in 1890. In 1871, after briefly working as a lawyer's clerk, Norbert... Read full biography
A painter, pastellist, and engraver of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, Norbert Goeneutte is perhaps best known for capturing Parisian scenes of daily life, specializing in his portrayals of women of the city. Goeneutte's 'kinesthetic' style, likened to that of Jean-Francois Rafaelli, captures the activity of Paris streets and people with Impressionistic textures, all the while maintaining nearly photographic compositional integrity and remarkable aesthetic tranquility. Goeneutte thought his unique painterly approach best fit for Salon exhibitions. Every year from 1876 he exhibited several works in the Paris Salon, such as Sur la Falaise, which was likely painted in 1890. In 1871, after briefly working as a lawyer's clerk, Norbert Goeneutte entered the studio of Isidore Pils at the École des Beaux-Arts. When Pils died in 1875, Henri Lehmann... Read full biography

