Ernest Laurent

(June 8, 1859 -- June 25, 1929) was a French painter and printmaker. He was born in Gentilly and died in Bievre. Laurent was a neo-impressionist artist whose main influences were his instructor Ernest Hebert and his friend Georges Seurat. Laurent took second prize in the Prix de Rome in 1889 and in 1890, Laurent arrived in Rome, where Hebert remained Director of the Academie de France. From Rome, he went to Assisi where he underwent a mystical experience. It would profoundly influence his art. The work he returned to Paris from Assisi was noted for its religious themes. Over time, profound religious devotion influenced his artistic motif and religious symbolism and scenery crept into his work. This aspect of his life ran counter to Seurat's materialism and the two parted ways.
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Ernest Laurent Paul Jamot oil painting


Paul Jamot
Paul Jamot
Pintura Identificación::  11521
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1907 4' 6 3/4'' x 3' 11 1/2''(139 x 120.5 cm)Gift of Paul Jamot,1931
1907 4 ~ 6 3/4 ~ ~ X 3 ~ 11 1/2 ~ ~ (139 X 120,5 cm) Regalo de Paul Jamot, 1931
1907 4'_6_3/4''_x_3'_11_1/2''(139_x_120.5_cm)Gift_of_Paul_Jamot,1931
   
   
     

Ernest Laurent Famile de Jacques Sainsere oil painting


Famile de Jacques Sainsere
Pintura Identificación::  67150
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Famile de Jacques Sainsere
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     Ernest Laurent
     (June 8, 1859 -- June 25, 1929) was a French painter and printmaker. He was born in Gentilly and died in Bievre. Laurent was a neo-impressionist artist whose main influences were his instructor Ernest Hebert and his friend Georges Seurat. Laurent took second prize in the Prix de Rome in 1889 and in 1890, Laurent arrived in Rome, where Hebert remained Director of the Academie de France. From Rome, he went to Assisi where he underwent a mystical experience. It would profoundly influence his art. The work he returned to Paris from Assisi was noted for its religious themes. Over time, profound religious devotion influenced his artistic motif and religious symbolism and scenery crept into his work. This aspect of his life ran counter to Seurat's materialism and the two parted ways.

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