- Armand Guillaumin
Armand Guillaumin (
February 16 ,1841 –June 26 ,1927 ), was a Frenchimpressionist painter andlithographer .Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in
Paris, France , he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending evening drawing lessons. He also worked for a French government railway before studying at theAcadémie Suisse in 1861. There, he metPaul Cézanne andCamille Pissarro with whom maintained lifelong friendships. While he never achieved the stature of these two, his influence on their work was significant. Cézanne attempted his first etching based on Guillaumin paintings of barges on theRiver Seine .Guillaumin exhibited at the
Salon des Refusés in 1863 and later became a friend ofVincent van Gogh whose brother, Theo sold some of his works.Noted for his intense colors, major museums around the world display Guillaumin's art. He is best remembered for his landscapes of Paris, the
Creuse département, and the area aroundLes Adrets-de-l'Estérel near the Mediterraneran coast in theProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France.Armand Guillaumin died in 1927 in
Orly ,Val-de-Marne just south of Paris.External links
* [http://www.impressionniste.net/guillaumin_armand.htm A biography of Armand Guillaumin.]
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