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1826 Bordeaux, France - 1904. Known for: Genre painting-rural scene, children.
Paul Seignac long held a leading position as a painter of genre, especially children, in the schools of his native country. Born in Bordeaux, he went to Paris for this artistic education. There he... Read full biography
Paul Seignac long held a leading position as a painter of genre, especially children, in the schools of his native country. Born in Bordeaux, he went to Paris for this artistic education. There he studied under Theodore Duverger and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Francois Picot. Seignac made his... Read full biography
Paul Seignac long held a leading position as a painter of genre, especially children, in the schools of his native country. Born in Bordeaux, he went to Paris for this artistic education. There he studied under Theodore Duverger and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Francois Picot. Seignac made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1849, where, in 1889, he received an Honorable Mention. In London his works were shown by the Belgian dealer Ernest Gambart at this "French Exhibitions" on Pall Mall for... Read full biography
Paul Seignac long held a leading position as a painter of genre, especially children, in the schools of his native country. Born in Bordeaux, he went to Paris for this artistic education. There he studied under Theodore Duverger and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Francois Picot. Seignac made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1849, where, in 1889, he received an Honorable Mention. In London his works were shown by the Belgian dealer Ernest Gambart at this "French Exhibitions" on Pall Mall for many years. Living at Ecouen, a small town eight miles north of Paris, the artist became a member of the colony of painters who gathered around Edouard Frere. This colony also included the Swiss artist Luigi Chialiva and the Danish artist August... Read full biography
Paul Seignac long held a leading position as a painter of genre, especially children, in the schools of his native country. Born in Bordeaux, he went to Paris for this artistic education. There he studied under Theodore Duverger and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Francois Picot. Seignac made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1849, where, in 1889, he received an Honorable Mention. In London his works were shown by the Belgian dealer Ernest Gambart at this "French Exhibitions" on Pall Mall for many years. Living at Ecouen, a small town eight miles north of Paris, the artist became a member of the colony of painters who gathered around Edouard Frere. This colony also included the Swiss artist Luigi Chialiva and the Danish artist August Schenck. Seignac painted in the same vein and with a similar selection of subjects as Frere.... Read full biography
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