Adrien Demont (French, 1851-1928) - Landscape, Oil on
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Adrien Demont (France, 1851-1928) - Landscape, Oil on Board.
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27x37cm. Adrien Louis Demont was a French landscape painter; associated with the artists' colony at Wissant.
At first, he studied law, but decided to devote himself to painting. His first lessons were in his hometown. Later, he collaborated with Emile Breton. In 1871, he met Jean-Baptiste Corot during his visit to Douai and, shortly after, went to Paris, where he found a position in the workshops of Joseph Blanc.
In 1880, he married the daughter of the painter, Jules Breton, who would herself become a well-known painter under the name Virginie Demont-Breton. Originally, the couple settled in Montgeron but, the following year, they discovered the village of Wissant on the Cote d'Opale. That is where they chose to settle and, in 1891, built a villa in the Egyptian Revival style that they named the - Typhonium.
They soon attracted a circle of students that included Georges Maroniez, Fernand Stievenart, Henri Duhem and Felix Planquette. They met together frequently until the beginning of World War I. In 1905, Demont was elected a member of Rosati, a goguette located in Arras. The following year, he was named a Knight in the Legion of Honour.
The year before his death, he published a book of memoirs called Souvenances. Promenades a travers ma vie, describing everyday life and the artistic milieu in Northern France.
His works are preserved at small museums throughout the region, as well as at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.
Source: Wikipedia.
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27x37cm. Adrien Louis Demont was a French landscape painter; associated with the artists' colony at Wissant.
At first, he studied law, but decided to devote himself to painting. His first lessons were in his hometown. Later, he collaborated with Emile Breton. In 1871, he met Jean-Baptiste Corot during his visit to Douai and, shortly after, went to Paris, where he found a position in the workshops of Joseph Blanc.
In 1880, he married the daughter of the painter, Jules Breton, who would herself become a well-known painter under the name Virginie Demont-Breton. Originally, the couple settled in Montgeron but, the following year, they discovered the village of Wissant on the Cote d'Opale. That is where they chose to settle and, in 1891, built a villa in the Egyptian Revival style that they named the - Typhonium.
They soon attracted a circle of students that included Georges Maroniez, Fernand Stievenart, Henri Duhem and Felix Planquette. They met together frequently until the beginning of World War I. In 1905, Demont was elected a member of Rosati, a goguette located in Arras. The following year, he was named a Knight in the Legion of Honour.
The year before his death, he published a book of memoirs called Souvenances. Promenades a travers ma vie, describing everyday life and the artistic milieu in Northern France.
His works are preserved at small museums throughout the region, as well as at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.
Source: Wikipedia.
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