"Still Life By Eugène Henri Cauchois"
Still life of Eugène Henri CAUCHOIS oil on canvas signed lower right original frame format with frame 59cm x 45cm, old restorations, Eugène Cauchois, born in Rouen (Seine-Maritime), February 14, 1850, and died in Paris 9th on October 7, 1911, is a French painter. Eugène Cauchois enters the Paris School of Fine Arts in the workshops of Ferdinand Duboc and Alexandre Cabanel. He specializes in the composition of still lifes based on fruits, flowers and kitchen utensils. He also paints landscapes and marine views. In 1876 in Paris, he married Louise Ladevèze, the painter Eugène Capelle witnessed the marriage. He stayed in Brussels in 1878-1879. He had the habit of signing his paintings with the name of the month during which he created them. At the end of his life, Eugène Cauchois began decorative painting with floral arrangements. He had a Parisian workshop at no. 32 rue des Dames in Paris (17th arrondissement). The painter Marcellin Desboutin (1823-1902) was his neighbor there.