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"The Cider Festival By Jean-bertrand Pegot-ogier"
Oil on canvas in grisaille signed lower right J. Pegot-Ogier representing a country scene at the cider festival in Brittany. Composition mounted in a triangle, this painting is divided into four planes, the main one depicting a smiling young Breton woman carrying two pitchers of cider followed by the gaze of three men seated at the table in the background. Behind this trio, a couple and a young girl are seated in the grass in the background. The man, his arm raised, seems to challenge the young waitress. The fourth shot suggests a tent erected around which groups of people gravitate. Finally we see in the distance the bell tower of the church and the houses of the village. Molded baguette frame on wooden marie-louise. Dimensions of the canvas 38x46.5 cm Total dimensions, with frame, 52x60.5 cm Jean Bertrand Pégot-Ogier, sometimes shortened to Jean Pégot-Ogier, born in 1877 in Salamanca, Spain, spent his youth in Hennebont. Self-taught in painting, he trained in contact with painters from Concarneau and exhibited in Parisian salons. In Concarneau, he rubbed shoulders with the leaders of a certain academic realism such as Théophile Deyrolle and Alfred Guillou. In 1904, he moved away from Concarneau. In 1909, he moved to Paris and worked as an illustrator for Gils Blas and Le Breton de Paris. He exhibited at the Society of Breton Artists in Nantes, at the Artistic and Literary Society of the West. In 1912, he became a member of the Salon d'Automne. It is divided between Paris and its favorite places Hennebont, Doëlan, Le Pouldu, Pont-Scorff. Released from his training with the painters of Concarneau, he alternately uses impressionism to translate the fugitive of the moment and synthetism to render the durability of the scenes. Pégot-Ogier is part of the second generation of the School of Pont-Aven. Mobilized in Lorient in September 1914 then hit by a shell, he died on October 2, 1915, at Moulin Sous Touvent, in the Oise. The Faouët Museum devoted an exhibition to him in 2015.

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