"Sea View, Effects Of Evening At Sunset. Charles Louis Eugène Signoret. Hst 55 X 72 Cm"
Charles-Louis-Eugène Signoret, born July 19, 1867 in Marseille and died September 15, 1932 in Paris, is a French painter. Biography Charles Louis Eugène Signoret is the son of Pierre Nicolas Signoret, piano teacher, and Rosalie Anne Chupin1. A student of Gabriel Ferrier, Jean Paul Laurens and Jules Lefebvre, he exhibited at the Salon from 1894 to 19142. became a member of the Society of French Artists. In 1897, he married Léonie Célestine Dubois, the painter Albert André was a witness at the wedding3. Honorable mention in 1898, he subsequently obtained the Raigecourt-Goyon prize in 1910, a silver medal in 1914, the Marie-Bashkirtseff prize (four prizes were awarded at the end of the First World War, also awarded to Marthe Jouanne-Hugonet, Nelson Dias, and Olga Slom) and the gold medal in 1920. He died at his home on Avenue des Ternes on September 15, 1932 at the age of 65.