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1862 Paris, France - 1930. Known for: Bucolic landscape with nude figure painting, frescos, teaching.
Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930) was a French painter born in Paris. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home,... Read full biography
Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930) was a French painter born in Paris. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home, familiarizing him thus with both landscape and antique subjects. Ménard studied at the Académie... Read full biography
Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930) was a French painter born in Paris. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home, familiarizing him thus with both landscape and antique subjects. Ménard studied at the Académie Julian from 1880 after having been a student of Paul-Jacques Baudry, William Bouguereau, and Henri Lehmann. Menard participated in the Salon of the Secession in Munich, and the Salon de la Libre... Read full biography
Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930) was a French painter born in Paris. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home, familiarizing him thus with both landscape and antique subjects. Ménard studied at the Académie Julian from 1880 after having been a student of Paul-Jacques Baudry, William Bouguereau, and Henri Lehmann. Menard participated in the Salon of the Secession in Munich, and the Salon de la Libre Esthétique in Brussels during 1897. Several personal exhibitions were also devoted to him at the Georges Small Gallery. In 1904, he was appointed professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In 1921 he exhibited in the Twelfth Salon along with Henri... Read full biography
Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930) was a French painter born in Paris. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment: Corot, Millet and the Barbizon painters frequented his family home, familiarizing him thus with both landscape and antique subjects. Ménard studied at the Académie Julian from 1880 after having been a student of Paul-Jacques Baudry, William Bouguereau, and Henri Lehmann. Menard participated in the Salon of the Secession in Munich, and the Salon de la Libre Esthétique in Brussels during 1897. Several personal exhibitions were also devoted to him at the Georges Small Gallery. In 1904, he was appointed professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In 1921 he exhibited in the Twelfth Salon along with Henri Martin and Edmond Aman-Jean. Galleries in Buffalo, New York and Boston, Massachusetts exposed Ménard and his art to the United State... Read full biography
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E. Benezit Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, 14 Volumes