Vases Des Fleurs, 20th Century
Vases Des Fleurs, 20th Century
Georges d'Espagnat
oil on canvas
Art measures 23.75 x 29 inches
Frame measures 33 in x 38 inches
Signed center left
#000864
Georges d'Espagnat was born August 14, 1870 in Melun, France. He was a French Post-Impressionist painter, muralist, illustrator, and theater designer. His family moved to Paris when he was a young man in the 1880's and at the age of 18 he declined the academic training of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts spending only a few hours there and chose instead to independently study the works of the Old Masters in the Louvre and also attending classes at the free academy. By studying this painting, he became involved with prominent Impressionist painters of the time, exhibiting his work at the Salon des Refusés and the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. d’Espagnat’s depicted everyday Parisian life, female figures, landscapes, and still lifes, in a painterly style of additive brushstrokes with a unique treatment of color, resembling the Fauves.
PROVENANCE: Leipziger Kunst Galerie, Leipzig (according to a label on the reverse) Kaplan Gallery, London (according to a label on the reverse) This work is included in the catalogue raisonné prepared by Jean-Dominique Jacquemond. The painting is signed gdE (center left).