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1823 Marseille - 1900 Marseille. Known for: Painting.
Marseille born artist Germain Fabius Brest, similarly to Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, spent time under the influence of artist Emile Loubon. Loubon, due to his own experiences in... Read full biography
Marseille born artist Germain Fabius Brest, similarly to Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, spent time under the influence of artist Emile Loubon. Loubon, due to his own experiences in Palestine, encouraged Brest to visit the Middle East. In 1847 and then in 1855, Brest journeyed to... Read full biography
Marseille born artist Germain Fabius Brest, similarly to Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, spent time under the influence of artist Emile Loubon. Loubon, due to his own experiences in Palestine, encouraged Brest to visit the Middle East. In 1847 and then in 1855, Brest journeyed to Turkey and spent four years painting and sketching the surrounding landscapes, Mosques, harbours and local gatherings in cafes and streets. Germain-Fabius Brest exhibited at the Paris Salon and... Read full biography
Marseille born artist Germain Fabius Brest, similarly to Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, spent time under the influence of artist Emile Loubon. Loubon, due to his own experiences in Palestine, encouraged Brest to visit the Middle East. In 1847 and then in 1855, Brest journeyed to Turkey and spent four years painting and sketching the surrounding landscapes, Mosques, harbours and local gatherings in cafes and streets. Germain-Fabius Brest exhibited at the Paris Salon and painted works such as Les Bords du Bosphore à Bebeck and La Place de l'At-Meïdan à Constantinople. His Orientalist paintings are in public collections such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and Musée des beaux-arts de Béziers. Working from sketches... Read full biography
Marseille born artist Germain Fabius Brest, similarly to Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, spent time under the influence of artist Emile Loubon. Loubon, due to his own experiences in Palestine, encouraged Brest to visit the Middle East. In 1847 and then in 1855, Brest journeyed to Turkey and spent four years painting and sketching the surrounding landscapes, Mosques, harbours and local gatherings in cafes and streets. Germain-Fabius Brest exhibited at the Paris Salon and painted works such as Les Bords du Bosphore à Bebeck and La Place de l'At-Meïdan à Constantinople. His Orientalist paintings are in public collections such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and Musée des beaux-arts de Béziers. Working from sketches and studies of architectural details made during his time in Turkey, Germain-Fabius Brest would often paint capriccios, making locations hard to... Read full biography
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