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Camille Bellanger SIGNATURES
1853 Paris, France - 1923. Known for: Rural subject painting.
Born in Paris, Camille Bellanger does work which shows the influence of both his tutors at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which he attended in the early 1870s. Studying under Alexandre Cabanel and William... Read full biography
Born in Paris, Camille Bellanger does work which shows the influence of both his tutors at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which he attended in the early 1870s. Studying under Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau, the former's academic style of classical painting is reflected in Bellanger's early... Read full biography
Born in Paris, Camille Bellanger does work which shows the influence of both his tutors at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which he attended in the early 1870s. Studying under Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau, the former's academic style of classical painting is reflected in Bellanger's early works, while the influence of Bouguereau's single figure rural subjects is evident in works such as the present lot. Taking a rest from her work, the subject leans against a wall, in front of her the... Read full biography
Born in Paris, Camille Bellanger does work which shows the influence of both his tutors at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which he attended in the early 1870s. Studying under Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau, the former's academic style of classical painting is reflected in Bellanger's early works, while the influence of Bouguereau's single figure rural subjects is evident in works such as the present lot. Taking a rest from her work, the subject leans against a wall, in front of her the results of her day's labour. Although rural in subject, there is no attempt at harsh social realism; rather, as Dr. Janet Whitmore notes, 'like Bouguereau's solitary figures of Breton women, Bellanger's brunette is not a weary farm wife, but a slightly... Read full biography
Born in Paris, Camille Bellanger does work which shows the influence of both his tutors at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which he attended in the early 1870s. Studying under Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau, the former's academic style of classical painting is reflected in Bellanger's early works, while the influence of Bouguereau's single figure rural subjects is evident in works such as the present lot. Taking a rest from her work, the subject leans against a wall, in front of her the results of her day's labour. Although rural in subject, there is no attempt at harsh social realism; rather, as Dr. Janet Whitmore notes, 'like Bouguereau's solitary figures of Breton women, Bellanger's brunette is not a weary farm wife, but a slightly disheveled, attractive model posing as a peasant.
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