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Jean Rémond (1872-1913) Landscape In Brittany
Jean Rémond (1872-1913) Landscape in Brittany, c.1900, oil on cardboard mounted on canvas, 38 x 48.5 cm, signed lower right. Gilt stucco frame bearing a label "Jean Rémond", framed dimensions 57 x 67 cm.
Landscape and genre painter, Jean Rémond was born in Nancy in 1872 and died in Paris in 1913. He was a student of Cormon and A. Richemond. Co-founder, in 1908, of La Cimaise, a group of painters, sculptors and decorative artists who exhibited together at the Galerie Georges Petit, then at the Galerie Devambez in Paris from 1909 to 1922.
He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français and became a member in 1903, the year in which he obtained a Third Class Medal; He was awarded a Second Class Medal in 1906. In 1905, he exhibited at the sixth exhibition of United Arts at Petit's gallery in Paris, an important collection of oil paintings including "Riverbank", "Small Port", "Storm Effect" and "Sunbeam". He exhibited at the Nancy Salon, notably in 1907 with two paintings, Chapel of Clarity and Snow Effect, and in 1908 with two watercolors, Chapel at Portpodec and House at Portpodec. In 1909, he participated in the Retrospective Exhibition organized by the SLAA of Nancy to honor Lorraine artists awarded prizes at the Parisian Salons: View taken in the Spanish Pyrenees, Joy, Church of Penmarch...
In May 1913, a retrospective exhibition of the artist's works was held at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and on this occasion, Gaston Varenne published an important and well-documented study on Jean Rémond in the "Revue lorraine illustrée" of 1914, pp. 25-40.
Landscape and genre painter, Jean Rémond was born in Nancy in 1872 and died in Paris in 1913. He was a student of Cormon and A. Richemond. Co-founder, in 1908, of La Cimaise, a group of painters, sculptors and decorative artists who exhibited together at the Galerie Georges Petit, then at the Galerie Devambez in Paris from 1909 to 1922.
He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français and became a member in 1903, the year in which he obtained a Third Class Medal; He was awarded a Second Class Medal in 1906. In 1905, he exhibited at the sixth exhibition of United Arts at Petit's gallery in Paris, an important collection of oil paintings including "Riverbank", "Small Port", "Storm Effect" and "Sunbeam". He exhibited at the Nancy Salon, notably in 1907 with two paintings, Chapel of Clarity and Snow Effect, and in 1908 with two watercolors, Chapel at Portpodec and House at Portpodec. In 1909, he participated in the Retrospective Exhibition organized by the SLAA of Nancy to honor Lorraine artists awarded prizes at the Parisian Salons: View taken in the Spanish Pyrenees, Joy, Church of Penmarch...
In May 1913, a retrospective exhibition of the artist's works was held at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and on this occasion, Gaston Varenne published an important and well-documented study on Jean Rémond in the "Revue lorraine illustrée" of 1914, pp. 25-40.
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