"Painting By Georges Binet 1865-1949 Exit Of The Communiantes"
Painting painted on wood by Georges Binet Representing an outing from communion Dimensions: Frame 37 cm x 45 cm / Painting 30.5 cm x 38.5 cm I am at your disposal for any further information Delivery by registered colissimo 20 euros for France Georges Jules Ernest Binet born in Le Havre on April 30, 1865 and died in Toulon on July 9, 1949 he is a French painter known for his paintings of scenes of Norman life on the shores of beaches, rivers or animated landscapes Georges Binet first follows painting lessons with Charles Lullier from Le Havre, then moved to Paris where he frequented the studios of Louis Joseph, Raphael Collin and Fernand Cormon. After this academic training, the painter turned to the manner of the impressionists, Eugéne Boudin, Camille Pissaro and Claude Monet particularly influenced him. From the first years of the 20th century, Binet returned to the Pays de Caux. He then spent the winter in Le Havre, residing at 27, rue Saint Roch. In the summer, he moved to Villequier, on the banks of the Seine. There Binet made portraits, composed still lifes and also did some decorative work.