Edmond M Petitjean 1844+1925 - Three Sailboats At Anchor, Hollandich Coast. Hst 46 X 66 Cm flag

Edmond M Petitjean 1844+1925 -  Three Sailboats At Anchor, Hollandich Coast. Hst 46 X 66 Cm

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"Edmond M Petitjean 1844+1925 - Three Sailboats At Anchor, Hollandich Coast. Hst 46 X 66 Cm"
CONDITIONS: Minor retouching visible under UV light. Original canvas. Signed LR

Edmond Marie Petitjean was a French painter and illustrator born on July 5, 1844, in Neufchâteau (Vosges) and died on August 7, 1925, in Paris.
A painter of landscapes and seascapes, Petitjean exhibited for the first time at the Salon in 1874. He received an honorable mention at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1881 and became a member of that institution in 1883. He won a first-class medal in 1884 and a second-class medal the following year.
He painted several ports along the Atlantic coast and stayed in Dordrecht around 1886. He contributed to the decoration of pavilions for the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where he won a silver medal. The following year, he exhibited in Munich and was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1892.
In 1900, he participated in decorating the golden room of the Le Train Bleu restaurant at the Gare de Lyon in Paris, creating the mural panel "Le Puy". He received a gold medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle.
Petitjean also produced humorous drawings for periodicals such as "Le Frou-frou" and "L'Assiette au beurre".
Major Exhibitions and Awards
- 1874: First exhibition at the Salon des Artistes Français.
- 1881: Honorable Mention at the Salon des Artistes Français.
- 1884: First-class medal at the Salon des Artistes Français.
- 1885: Second-class medal at the Salon des Artistes Français.
- 1890: Exhibition in Munich.
- 1892: Knight of the Legion of Honor.
- 1900: Gold medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.
- 1904: Married Jeanne Lauvernay, a painter known as Jeanne Lauvernay-Petitjean.
- 1909: Silver medal at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle.

Works in Public Collections

- São Paulo Museum of Art: "Rue d'un village" (between 1910 and 1920).
- Charles de Bruyères Museum, "Remiremont: "Les Roches de Rochebonne près de Saint-Malo".

France:
- Amiens, Musée de Picardie: "Un village au pays de Neufchâteau", ca. 1885, oil on canvas.
- Arras, Abbey of Saint-Vaast: "L'Entrée d'un bassin à Anvers", oil on canvas.
- Bordeaux, Musée des Beaux-Arts: "Concarneau", oil on canvas.
- Dijon, Musée des Beaux-Arts: "Le Ruisseau en Lorraine", ca. 1903, oil on canvas.
- Paris, Musée d'Orsay: "Une rue à Liverdun", 1885, oil on canvas.

Style and Influence

Petitjean was known for his skillful landscapes and seascapes, often inspired by his surroundings. He maintained a focus on realism and impressionistic elements in his work, contributing significantly to French landscape painting of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

He passed away on August 7, 1925, at his home on Boulevard des Batignolles in Paris. His works continue to be celebrated for their vibrant depictions of nature and everyday life.
Price: 1 850 €
Artist: Edmond Petitjean
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop

Material: Oil painting
Length: 46
Width: 66

Reference: 1416467
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