A major figure in the development of modern art, Louis Anquetin began his training in Léon Bonnat’s studio in Paris. In 1883, he entered Fernarnd Cormon’s free studio, where he became friendly with…
Artist Louis Anquetin Étrépagny, France, 26 January 1861 - 19 August 1932, Paris
Louis Anquetin 1861-1932 Frankrijk
Louis Émile Anquetin (Etrepagny, 26 de enero de 1861 - París, 19 de agosto de 1932) fue un pintor francés. En 1882, marchó a París y comenzó a estudiar arte en el estudio de Léon Bonnat, donde conoció a Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Los dos artistas, más tarde, se trasladaron al estudio de Fernand Cormon, donde se hicieron amigos de Émile Bernard y Vincent van Gogh. Alrededor del año 1887, Anquetin y Bernard desarrollaron un estilo de pintura que usaba regiones planas de color y perfiles de contornos anchos y negros. Este estilo, llamado cloisonismo por el crítico Edouard Dujardin, estaba inspirado tanto en las vidrieras como en el ukiyo-e japonés. Un ejemplo de ello puede verse en la Avenue de Clichy: las cinco de la tarde, que se dice que inspiró a Van Gogh a la hora de pintar su famosa Terraza de café por la noche. Con el tiempo perdió la atención del público después de abandonar los movimientos modernos, prefiriendo optar por estudiar los métodos de los antiguos maestros. Así, las obras de Anquetin posteriores a mediados de los años noventa, como Rinaldo y Armida, eran de naturaleza especialmente rubensiana y alegórica. En 1907, conoció a Jacques Maroger, un artista joven que compartía su interés y con quien colaboró. Más tarde, Anquetin escribió un libro sobre Rubens, que fue publicado el año 1924. Fuentes: https://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/list.php?m=a&s=tu&aid=146 https://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2013/10/16/louis-anquetin-and-cloisonnism/ http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/louis-anquetin-651 https://www.invaluable.com/artist/anquetin-louis-qxmnhhiydb/sold-at-auction-prices/ https://www.art.com/gallery/id--a31553/anquetin-louis-posters.htm https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Anquetin Nota: La propiedad intelectual de las imágenes que aparecen en este blog corresponde a sus autores y a quienes éstos las hayan cedido. El único objetivo de este sitio es divulgar el conocimiento de estos pintores, a los que admiro, y que otras personas disfruten contemplando sus obras.
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Louis Anquetin 1861-1932 Frankrijk
French painter Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) was a contemporary of Vincent van Gogh and a celebrated painter in his own right, known for working in the Cloisonnism style. Anquetin was born in Étrépagny, France and educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen. In 1882, he came to Paris and began studying art at Léon Bonnat's studio, where he met Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The two artists later moved to the studio of Fernand Cormon, where they befriended Émile Bernard and Vincent van Gogh.
Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) seems to have had access to money for much or all of his life, and turned away from modernism and perhaps a potentially greater degree of notoriety in the Art Establishment historical timeline wherein modernism trumps all else. In any case, his career as an exhibiting painter was largely over by 1900. As this Wikipedia entry and this biographical sketch (with some odd spellings of some names) indicate, Anquetin was in the thick of Post-Impressionism, knowing van Gogh and Lautrec well and helping launch Cloisonnisme, a style featuring dark outlines surrounding areas of flat or nearly flat colors. As the second link mentions, Anquetin never developed a consistent personal style, something I've been noting with regard to some other painters. But some of his paintings and pastels are very good, which accounts for a renewal of interest in his work -- one of his paintings was even on display at the Musée d'Orsay when I was last there. Let's see what he was up to. Gallery Femme dans la rue This was on display at the d'Orsay. A ghostly image not typical of Anquetin. Dans la rue - 1891 Another street scene. He seems to have painted a lot of these: more follow below. Femme aux Champs-Élysée, la nuit - c.1891 Promenade - 1892 Deux Élégants - 1889 Juliette, ou Femme au chapeau - 1890 Au Moulin Rouge - 1893 As mentioned, Anquetin and Toulouse-Lautrec were good friends and haunted the same sites. This is Anquetin's take on dancing at the Moulin Rouge -- similar to Lautrec's, but less sketchy. Avenue de Clichy a cinq heurs du soir - 1887 I haven't seen this in person. But based on reproductions, it's my favorite Anquetin work. Lili Garnier - 1929 The only example I could find on the web of a late painting.
The exquisite, shimmering surface of the pastel enlivens the work; the purple ribbon and velvet bodice in particular highlighting the artist's mastery of the medium. Here Anquetin once again proves his ability to bring to life these fleeting moments from the boulevards of Haussman’s Paris at the end of the nineteenth century. [Sotheby’s, New York - Pastel on paper, 68 x 51 cm]
French painter Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) was a contemporary of Vincent van Gogh and a celebrated painter in his own right, known for working in the Cloisonnism style. Anquetin was born in Étrépagny, France and educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen. In 1882, he came to Paris and began studying art at Léon Bonnat's studio, where he met Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The two artists later moved to the studio of Fernand Cormon, where they befriended Émile Bernard and Vincent van Gogh.
Today I have a new artist for you and a new –ism ! My featured painter today is the nineteenth century French artist Louis Anquetin, who was one of the founders of the expressionist style of paint…
Louis Émile Anquetin (Etrepagny, 26 de enero de 1861 - París, 19 de agosto de 1932) fue un pintor francés. En 1882, marchó a París y comenzó a estudiar arte en el estudio de Léon Bonnat, donde conoció a Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Los dos artistas, más tarde, se trasladaron al estudio de Fernand Cormon, donde se hicieron amigos de Émile Bernard y Vincent van Gogh. Alrededor del año 1887, Anquetin y Bernard desarrollaron un estilo de pintura que usaba regiones planas de color y perfiles de contornos anchos y negros. Este estilo, llamado cloisonismo por el crítico Edouard Dujardin, estaba inspirado tanto en las vidrieras como en el ukiyo-e japonés. Un ejemplo de ello puede verse en la Avenue de Clichy: las cinco de la tarde, que se dice que inspiró a Van Gogh a la hora de pintar su famosa Terraza de café por la noche. Con el tiempo perdió la atención del público después de abandonar los movimientos modernos, prefiriendo optar por estudiar los métodos de los antiguos maestros. Así, las obras de Anquetin posteriores a mediados de los años noventa, como Rinaldo y Armida, eran de naturaleza especialmente rubensiana y alegórica. En 1907, conoció a Jacques Maroger, un artista joven que compartía su interés y con quien colaboró. Más tarde, Anquetin escribió un libro sobre Rubens, que fue publicado el año 1924. Fuentes: https://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/list.php?m=a&s=tu&aid=146 https://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2013/10/16/louis-anquetin-and-cloisonnism/ http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/louis-anquetin-651 https://www.invaluable.com/artist/anquetin-louis-qxmnhhiydb/sold-at-auction-prices/ https://www.art.com/gallery/id--a31553/anquetin-louis-posters.htm https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Anquetin Nota: La propiedad intelectual de las imágenes que aparecen en este blog corresponde a sus autores y a quienes éstos las hayan cedido. El único objetivo de este sitio es divulgar el conocimiento de estos pintores, a los que admiro, y que otras personas disfruten contemplando sus obras.
In the nineteenth century, the French painter Louis Anquetin was regarded as the most promising artist of his generation. He was one of the precursors of Post-Impressionism and his work exerted a great deal of influence on the artists around him and the generations after him, such as the Pont-Aven School and the Nabis. Louis Anquetin belonged to a group of artists which included Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, George Seurat, Emile Bernard and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – a group Van Gogh called the artists of the Petit Boulevard. With his cloisonnist works (pictures influenced by Japanese prints and stained glass windows with flat fields of colour inside thick outlines), Anquetin very rapidly gained a reputation as an innovator in the Paris art world. His characteristic restless desire for innovation constantly drove him in new stylistic directions. [Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam - Oil on canvas]
El olor a humo que impregnaba las calles fue lo primero en lo que se fijó la actriz Sarah Bernhardt en su regreso a París en 1871. C ientos de edificios estaban en ruinas por los bombardeos del ejército prusiano, sus calles estaban sembradas de barricadas.
Louis Anquetin (Etrepagny, Francia / France , 1861 - París, 1932) "Autoportrait à la pipe / Autorretrato con pipa / Self Portrait...