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1848 Marseille, France - 1936 Marseille, France. Known for: Impressionist harbor scenes, landscape, marine, nature morte painting.
Jean-Baptiste Olive (July 31, 1848-1936) was a French painter. He was the son of a wine merchant and was born in Marseille's Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Étienne Cornellier, a decorator, encouraged... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Olive (July 31, 1848-1936) was a French painter. He was the son of a wine merchant and was born in Marseille's Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Étienne Cornellier, a decorator, encouraged him to register at École des beaux-arts de Marseille where he studied under the guidance of Joanny... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Olive (July 31, 1848-1936) was a French painter. He was the son of a wine merchant and was born in Marseille's Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Étienne Cornellier, a decorator, encouraged him to register at École des beaux-arts de Marseille where he studied under the guidance of Joanny Rave. There he received several awards including, in 1871, the live model class's first prize. While training as a decorator, he painted many scenes of Marseille, its Vieux-Port, its islands, and its... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Olive (July 31, 1848-1936) was a French painter. He was the son of a wine merchant and was born in Marseille's Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Étienne Cornellier, a decorator, encouraged him to register at École des beaux-arts de Marseille where he studied under the guidance of Joanny Rave. There he received several awards including, in 1871, the live model class's first prize. While training as a decorator, he painted many scenes of Marseille, its Vieux-Port, its islands, and its seashore. In 1874 he travelled to Italy, mainly to Genoa and Venice. He occasionally participated in some of Provence's exhibitions at the time. In 1882 he relocated to Paris. He contributed to the decoration of Cirque d’Hiver, Basilica of the Sacré... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Olive (July 31, 1848-1936) was a French painter. He was the son of a wine merchant and was born in Marseille's Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Étienne Cornellier, a decorator, encouraged him to register at École des beaux-arts de Marseille where he studied under the guidance of Joanny Rave. There he received several awards including, in 1871, the live model class's first prize. While training as a decorator, he painted many scenes of Marseille, its Vieux-Port, its islands, and its seashore. In 1874 he travelled to Italy, mainly to Genoa and Venice. He occasionally participated in some of Provence's exhibitions at the time. In 1882 he relocated to Paris. He contributed to the decoration of Cirque d’Hiver, Basilica of the Sacré Cœur and Exposition Universelle de 1889 (he was awarded a silver medal for the latter). From 1874 onward he exhibited repeatedly at Salon de Paris... Read full biography
