- Paul-Albert Besnard
Paul-Albert Besnard (
2 June 1849 -4 December 1934 ) was a French painter.Biography
He was born in
Paris and studied at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts , studied withJean Bremond and was influenced byAlexandre Cabanel [The New International Year Book, Published 1966. Dodd, Mead and Co.P 86] . He won thePrix de Rome in 1874 with the painting "Death of Timophanes"Until about 1880 he followed the academic tradition, but then broke away completely, and devoted himself to the study of colour and light as conceived by the impressionists. The realism of this group never appealed to his bold imagination, but he applied their technical method to ideological and decorative works on a large scale, such as his
fresco es at the Sorbonne, the Ecole de Pharmacie, the ceiling of theComédie-Française (main theatre in Paris), the Salle des Sciences at the Hôtel de Ville, the "mairie" of theIer arrondissement , and the chapel of Berck hospital, for which he painted twelve Stations of the Cross in an entirely modern spirit.A great virtuoso, he achieved brilliant successes alike in
watercolour ,pastel , oil andetching , both in portraiture, in landscape and in decoration. A good example of his daring unconventionality is his portrait of Madame Réjane; and his close analysis of light can be studied in his picture "Femme qui se chauffe at the Luxembourg in Paris."In 1912, he became a member of the French
Académie des Beaux-Arts and became director of the École des Beaux Arts in 1922. In 1924 he was member of theAcadémie française (Seat #13), He was represented in the official exhibition of French art held in theUnited States in 1919-20 by a symbolic portrait of Cardinal Mercier. An important exhibition of his works was shown in different cities of the United States in 1924. [New International Encyclopedia ]References
*1911
*NIEExternal links
* [http://www.19e.org/personnages/france/B/besnard.htm Short biography in French]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/besnard_albert.html Links to some of his paintings on line]
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