Oil on canvas Sailboat in a port in the south of France by Paul MADELINE
Oil on canvas Sailboat in a port in the south of France by Paul MADELINE
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Paul Madeline
Born October 7, 1863 in Paris. Died February 12, 1920 in Paris.
French
Genre painter, landscapes, nudes, postimpressionist.
He studied at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. He works in a publishing house and paints in his spare time.
His talent was soon recognized and appreciated.
He exhibited in Paris at the Salons of the Société des artistes français, of which he had been a member since 1897, and the Société nationale des beaux-arts, of which he had been a member since 1910.
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| Dimensions | 67.5 × 58 cm |
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In 1908, he founded "La Société Moderne",
which included painters such as Lebasque, Raffaëlli, Aman and Maurice Chabas.
Galerie Devambez and Durand-Ruel are invited to their annual exhibitions.
The Salon des Indépendants devoted a major retrospective to him in 1926.
Many of his works are held in major museums: Paris (Musée d'Orsay), Châteauroux, Guéret, Musées des beaux-arts de Rouen, de Limoges, de Nantes, de Nice, de Pau, Hôtel de ville de Rouen, etc...
His touch is always lively and luminous, the material beautiful and the point of view and perspective always interesting and modern.
Inspired by , Sisley, r r pLe Sidaner, Henri Martin, Guillaumain, Madeline added her own vision of post-Impressionism: cheerful, poetic and luminous.
Although based in Paris, Madeline paints all over the country, from the Mediterranean to Brittany.
"We admire his subtle impressionism, the grace and delicacy with which he tames landscapes".
"Paul Madeline eliminates superfluous details, and does an admirable job of synthesis, with contemporary landscapes filled with grace and light."
Reviews of the time
Museums: Châteauroux, Guéret, La Châtre, Limoges, Nantes, Nice, Paris ( Musée d'Orsay) Pau, Rouen ( Académie, Musée des beaux arts )





