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Cueillir l'Innocence Au Détour d'Un Chemin-françois-louis Lanfant De Metz (1814-1892)
Cueillir l'innocence au détour d'un chemin
Charming Oil on board
29 X 19 cm
Signed lower right Lanfant
Very Good condition
Sold with its 19th-century frameFrancois
The Artist:
Francois Louis Lanfant de Metz was born in Sierck in Moselle, eastern France in 1814. He died in Le Havre in 1892.
The artist always followed his Lanfant surname with "de Metz" to indicate his origin.
After an eventful childhood and adolescence, he settled in Paris around 1843. He first exhibited works on historical subjects, then genre scenes until 1868.
His master was Ary Scheffer (1795-1858), the great genre painter of the French Romantic School.
The latter quickly detected an extraordinary talent for drawing. From 1843 to 1866, Lanfant de Metz exhibited successfully at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris.
From this date, he settled in Le Havre, painting mainly small-format pictures in which he portrayed the world of carefree childhood, the joy of kids, mischievous and quarrelsome where the child is king.
His genre scenes are sometimes humorous and always perfectly illustrate the spirit of the 19th century.
Lanfant de Metz's line is lively and at the same time precise. The characters' attitudes are full of life and veracity. His palette is very colorful, as he loves to play with children's clothes to make his genre scenes shimmer.
The artist is undoubtedly the 19th-century French painter who treated the theme of childhood with the most emotion and delicacy.
Exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1843 to 1866 Paris
Retrospective of his work in 1926 in Le Havre
Museums Marseille, Paris, Reims...
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