Eugène-Louis Charvot /

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Imprint:Lewes : D Giles Limited, 2019.
Description:68 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 18 x 18 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12271978
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Other authors / contributors:Gallo, Susan M., curator.
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens host institution.
ISBN:9781911282440
1911282441
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:This publication features the work of French artist Eugène Louis Charvot (1847-1924), a distinguished painter and printmaker. Recognized in his time, Charvot's work was lost to history and has been rediscovered in Jacksonville Florida. A fascinating individual, Charvot practiced medicine for many years but stated that his first love was art. Thus, despite the rigors of a prestigious medical career, Charvot devoted himself to the pursuit of his muse throughout his life. Inspired by the serene countryside of his youth, Charvot became a landscapist, and made his debut in 1876 at the annual Salon in Paris. Spending his medical career in the French military, Charvot was posted in colonial Tunisia (1885-89) and Algeria (1892-96), where he documented the life around him and sent oils back to Paris for entry in the Salons. Exhibition: Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville, USA (11.02.-13.12.2020).

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