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1840 - 1911. Known for: Portrait and genre painting.
Ernest Gustave Girardot (1840–1904) was born into a well-known artistic French family and worked as a genre and portrait painter throughout his life. His portraits of Tennyson and Lady Lytton are... Read full biography
Ernest Gustave Girardot (1840–1904) was born into a well-known artistic French family and worked as a genre and portrait painter throughout his life. His portraits of Tennyson and Lady Lytton are held in high regard. Girardot exhibited between 1880 and 1904 at the Royal Academy* in London, the... Read full biography
Ernest Gustave Girardot (1840–1904) was born into a well-known artistic French family and worked as a genre and portrait painter throughout his life. His portraits of Tennyson and Lady Lytton are held in high regard. Girardot exhibited between 1880 and 1904 at the Royal Academy* in London, the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Royal Hibernian Academy*, Royal Scottish Academy and Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. He became a member of the Society of British Artists in 1874.[3]. Girardot's home... Read full biography
Ernest Gustave Girardot (1840–1904) was born into a well-known artistic French family and worked as a genre and portrait painter throughout his life. His portraits of Tennyson and Lady Lytton are held in high regard. Girardot exhibited between 1880 and 1904 at the Royal Academy* in London, the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Royal Hibernian Academy*, Royal Scottish Academy and Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. He became a member of the Society of British Artists in 1874.[3]. Girardot's home and workplace were at first in Notting Hill and later at 'The Studio', Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, London. He was a friend and correspondent of James McNeill Whistler - many of their letters have survived. Ernest Gustave Girardot had a son and... Read full biography
Ernest Gustave Girardot (1840–1904) was born into a well-known artistic French family and worked as a genre and portrait painter throughout his life. His portraits of Tennyson and Lady Lytton are held in high regard. Girardot exhibited between 1880 and 1904 at the Royal Academy* in London, the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Royal Hibernian Academy*, Royal Scottish Academy and Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. He became a member of the Society of British Artists in 1874.[3]. Girardot's home and workplace were at first in Notting Hill and later at 'The Studio', Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, London. He was a friend and correspondent of James McNeill Whistler - many of their letters have survived. Ernest Gustave Girardot had a son and daughter - the diminutive son, Etienne Girardot (1856–1939), who initially studied to become a painter, later became an acclaimed s... Read full biography
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Keywords (5)
Art Method
- •Painting, Fine Art
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Portraits: Notables, Society, Celebrity, Historical and/or Royalty
Added Description
- •Genre Specialty
