- Jean-Antoine Constantin
Jean-Antoine Constantin, (January 1756 in
Marseille -9 January 1844 inAix-en-Provence ), was a French painter.Biography
Born in the vicinity of the
Loubière , in Marseille, Jean-Antoine Constantin studied at the Academy of Painting in Marseille under the tutelage ofJean-Joseph Kappeler ,David de Marseille , andJean-Baptiste Giry . Although born and bred in Marseille, he spent his whole professional life as a painter in Aix-en-Provence"La Peinture en Provence", André Alauzen, ed. Jeanne Laffitte, Marseille, 1987, p. 147-8.] .Rome, then Aix-en-Provence
In the aftermath of his graduation, he started work in the pottery industry in
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie . He then lived inRome for six years [http://www.bibliorare.com/dessin-1.htm Jean Antoine Constantin, a.k.a. Constantin d’Aix (1756-1844)] .] under the patronage of Perron, an arts enthusiast from Aix. Later, he moved back to Aix to work as a painter there. He mostly did landscape painting, withDigne-les-Bains ,Fontaine-de-Vaucluse , or Marseille as inspirations.Drawing school in Aix
In 1786, he became the third principal of the drawing school in Aix, up until the
French Revolution . In 1807, he moved to Digne to work as a drawing teacher for six years. He returned to Aix in 1813, with the financial support ofFrançois Marius Granet , who gave him an allowance of 150 francs. In January 1844, at age 88, he died a poor man.Influence
Jean-Antoine Constantin is seen as one of the forefathers of Provencal painting [ [http://www.cezanne-2006.com/cezanne_2006/?ID=49&lg=fr Masters from Aix during Cézanne's lifetime] , exposition 2006.] . François Marius Granet,
Auguste de Forbin ,Louis Mathurin Clérian ,Émile Loubon are some of the later painters to have sought inspiration from his paintings.Works
*Paintings :
**"La Fontaine de Vaucluse", (Avignon ).
**"Une petite Sainte-Victoire", (Aix-en-Provence ).
**"Bord de rivière",Marseille .
**"L’Orage",Marseille .
**"Monastère",Marseille .
*Sepia drawings :
**"Rade de Marseille",Louvre .
**"Vue de Moustiers", Louvre.
*Feather drawing :
**"Lancement d’une montgolfière à Aix", 1784, (Marseille).
*Ink and wash painting :
**"Vue de Digne", Digne.
**"Prise du Couvent de la Sainte-Enfance", Digne.
**"Vue de la ville d’Aix", Louvre.
**"Vue de Marseille", Louvre.
**"Bord de rivière", (Marseille).
**"Vue de Salon", (Marseille).
**"Les Ermites", (Marseille).
**"L’Aumône devant l’église", (Marseille).
**"Neuf scènes paysannes ou marines d’Italie", (Aix-en-Provence).
**"Panneau contenant neuf scènes villageoises d’Italie", (Aix-en-Provence).
*Watercolor painting :
**"Paysage et Guerriers", (Marseille).
*Lithography :
**"Vue de Marseille" ; "Paris, Rittner et Goupil" (c. 1830), Marseille.References
[This article has been translated from the French Wikipedia.]
External links
* [http://www.bibliorare.com/dessin-1-2.htm Drawing] .
* [http://www.ateliermuseal.net/fiche-collection.php?c=283 Fontaine-de-Vaucluse]
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