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Oil on canvas, Village sous la neige by Gaston Hoffmann | Galerie Saint Martin Antiquités Paris

Oil on canvas, Village sous la neige by Gaston Hoffmann

Oil on canvas, Village sous la neige by Gaston Hoffmann

5.000,00 

HOFFMANN Gaston
Born on January 12, 1883 in Paris Died in Metz in 1977

Originally from Lorraine on his mother's side, he lived in Metz and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1902, where he was a pupil of Léon Bonnat and Luc-Olivier Merson; at the Académie Julian with Jules Lefebvre (for engraving) and T. Robert-Fleury; at the Beaux-Arts in Nancy, he was a pupil of Jules Larcher.

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Dimensions 106 × 88 cm

Gaston Hoffmann exhibited regularly at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1905, as well as at the Salon des Bandes dessinées.

In 1918, G. Hoffmann collaborated with Charles Schneider, a friend he had met at the Beaux-Arts, whose glassworks in Épinay-sur-Seine flourished with the École de Nancy and enjoyed great success in the 1925s.
In 1922-1923, G. Hoffmann worked for Manufacture de Sèvre.
That same year, he designed the poster for the film Vidocq.

In 1925, the artist decorated the murals of the Kerhulu restaurant in Quebec City: La Faim et la Soif (Hunger and Thirst). These works are now housed at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, thanks to a gift from Jean Piché in 1983. He was a professor of drawing at the City of Paris.

He taught drawing and decorative composition at the École des beaux-arts de Québec from 1924 to 1926. In 1946, the painter decorated the council chamber in Noyon town hall, depicting the major periods in the town's history.