Oil on cardboard, Seaside by Edmond PETITJEAN
Oil on cardboard, Seaside by Edmond PETITJEAN
2.700,00 €
Edmond Marie PETITJEAN
Born on July 5, 1844 in Neufchâteau in the Vosges and died on August 7, 1925 in Paris.
Landscape and marine painter
FrenchHe made his debut at the 1874 Salon, where he became a member from 1883. He also exhibited in Munich in 1890.
He received an honorable mention in 1881, a first-class medal in 1884, a second-class medal in 1885, a silver medal in 1889 at the Paris Universal Exhibition, and a gold medal in 1900.
Further information
| Dimensions | 62.5 × 44.5 cm |
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His popularity and success were resounding.
He was present at all the Salons of his day, exhibited in the greatest galleries, and his paintings are in every private collection
and museums in France and abroad.
What appeals : His lively touch, both classical and Impressionist,
And the luminosity of his paintings.
At first, he painted the landscapes of his native Lorraine region.
Then the south of France, Brittany, but also the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp.
His paintings are filled with softness, counterbalanced by an expressive touch, bringing life to the subject.
The artist excels in the art of depicting a peaceful sky,
as the waves around the boats.
MUSEES: AMIENS - ARRAS - CHAMBERY - CHERBOURG - DIGNE - EPINAL - GRAY - NANCY- PARIS - PERIGUEUX - LA ROCHELLE



