Mathurin Janssaud
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Marthurin Janssaud (1857 in Manosque, France – 1940) was a French painter.
Career[]
Little is known of Janssaud's early life other than he left his home province before the onset of World War I. Like many artists of the day he initially traveled to Paris, yet in time he became more interested in the scenes of Brittany and Concarneau. Here he would enjoy painting vivid ocean scenes and townspeople. [1]
Description of works[]
Henri Belbeoch comments; “Janssaud’s portrayal of women in their hitched-up skirts, seeking coolness under the stormy sky, demonstrates a certain realism that distinguishes his work from other pastoral scenes favoured by his bourgeois audience. Janssaud gave his public that which he liked to paint.”[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Milmo-penny Fine Art. [1] Retrieved March 13, 2007.
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Categories:
- 1857 births
- 1940 deaths
- 19th-century French painters
- French male painters
- 20th-century French painters
- 20th-century male artists
- Realist painters
- French artist stubs