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"Claudius Denis (1878 - 1947) - "
Oil on canvas Signed lower left
Dimensions: 55 x 33 cm
With frame: 66 x 45 cm
Art Nouveau frame

Claudius Denis gives us a charming scene of great freshness. Three elegant women with slender silhouettes and spring outfits are deep in discussion in front of the gate of a garden. The painter places importance on the details of their clothing and accessories; a charming little worked bag, a boa, their three hats with different designs. the detail of the outfits allows us to situate the scene between 1900 and 1914. The scene evokes the mythological representation of the “three Graces” respectively embodying joy, charm and beauty; so often depicted in art.

Painter and engraver from Lyon, Claudius Denis spent his childhood in the workshop of his parents, silk weavers in Lyon. Deciding to devote himself to painting, he must fend for himself. He first worked for a paint dealer and then began to take drawing lessons in a studio before entering the School of Fine Arts in Lyon. After his military service in the Alpine hunters, he left Lyon for Paris where he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and saw odd jobs. There he meets his wife Elise with whom he has a son. They lead a bohemian life. Mobilized and taken prisoner during the war, he drew a lot and brought back many drawings and sketches that he engraved. At the end of 1917, they moved into a workshop in the 15th arrondissement. They live there more easily thanks to the sale of drawings and etchings on the war. After 1920 and the birth of his daughter, he passed a competition to be a drawing teacher in the schools of the City of Paris. He has a position at the School of Applied Arts in Industry, to teach "the flower" which is his specialty even if he has painted many other genres. He has three afternoons of classes, which left him free time to paint. It was at this time that he began to make designs for wallpaper and fabrics for dresses. Around 1927, he found a manufacturer of dress fabrics who regularly took designs from him, providing him with a steady monthly salary. He exhibits his paintings bi-annually at the Georges Petit gallery in Paris. He loved his job and was very active, but earning money didn't matter to him. Whenever he could, he escaped from Paris for the countryside, in his house located in Hauterive, in the Yonne where he cultivated flowers of all kinds in an artistic disorder; he spent his time there, happy.
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