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1842 Cambrai, Tunisia - 1920 Tunisia. Known for: Paintings and portraits of genteel women, Tunisian villages, lithography, illustration.
Auguste-Émile Pinchart or Émile-Auguste Pinchart, born August 10, 1842 in Cambrai and died in November 1920 in Tunis, was a French painter and designer, specializing in genre scenes and Orientalism*.... Read full biography
Auguste-Émile Pinchart or Émile-Auguste Pinchart, born August 10, 1842 in Cambrai and died in November 1920 in Tunis, was a French painter and designer, specializing in genre scenes and Orientalism*. Pinchart became a student in the Parisian workshop of Jean-Léon Gérôme in the middle of the Second... Read full biography
Auguste-Émile Pinchart or Émile-Auguste Pinchart, born August 10, 1842 in Cambrai and died in November 1920 in Tunis, was a French painter and designer, specializing in genre scenes and Orientalism*. Pinchart became a student in the Parisian workshop of Jean-Léon Gérôme in the middle of the Second Empire, then began to be under contract with Goupil & Cie, producing drawings intended for the print market. His subjects met with success with the public: these were genre scenes inspired by everyday... Read full biography
Auguste-Émile Pinchart or Émile-Auguste Pinchart, born August 10, 1842 in Cambrai and died in November 1920 in Tunis, was a French painter and designer, specializing in genre scenes and Orientalism*. Pinchart became a student in the Parisian workshop of Jean-Léon Gérôme in the middle of the Second Empire, then began to be under contract with Goupil & Cie, producing drawings intended for the print market. His subjects met with success with the public: these were genre scenes inspired by everyday life in the 18th century, then very fashionable. He exhibited at the Paris Salon* from 18641. During the events of the Paris Commune, Pinchart was friends with Émile Bergerat who recalled in his memories that the painter, during this period, had... Read full biography
Auguste-Émile Pinchart or Émile-Auguste Pinchart, born August 10, 1842 in Cambrai and died in November 1920 in Tunis, was a French painter and designer, specializing in genre scenes and Orientalism*. Pinchart became a student in the Parisian workshop of Jean-Léon Gérôme in the middle of the Second Empire, then began to be under contract with Goupil & Cie, producing drawings intended for the print market. His subjects met with success with the public: these were genre scenes inspired by everyday life in the 18th century, then very fashionable. He exhibited at the Paris Salon* from 18641. During the events of the Paris Commune, Pinchart was friends with Émile Bergerat who recalled in his memories that the painter, during this period, had become an occasional butcher on rue des Saints-Pères, assuring his fellow artists to survive during the siege of the capital 2. T... Read full biography
