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Verlag: Renard Press 2021-11-24, London, 2021
ISBN 10: 1913724441ISBN 13: 9781913724443
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Musee de beaux arts Tourcoing, 1987
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. Francese Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, macchie Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 20,5 x 34 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- mit hinterlegtem Einriss, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- with backed tear, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 23,5 x 31,5 cm. Bleistift-Skizze -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil sketch -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 31 x 47 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- etwas fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- somewhat stained, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1500.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 25,5 x 35 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- etwas fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- somewhat stained, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 31,5 x 30 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 23,5 x 31,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 27,5 x 42,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 26,5 x 35 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 23,5 x 31,5 cm. Bleistift-Skizze mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil sketch with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 30 x 44 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- teils mit Randläsuren, teils leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- Partly with marginal damage, partly slightly stained, otherwise in very good condition. || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Paris, Librairie d'art Ludovic Baschet, s.d. [1887]. Un vol. au format in-4 (312 x 223 mm) de 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1 frontispice gravé n.fol., 197 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure d'édition de plein cartonnage cerise, premier plat orné de filets d'encadrement gras et maigres en noir, large décor fleuronné doré, titre doré, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre doré, tête dorée. L'exemplaire s'ouvre sur un frontispice tiré sur Chine appliqué et recèle par ailleurs de superbes compositions hors-texte en couleurs de Georges Clairin ainsi que de nombreuses compositions en plusieurs tons dans le texte du même. Vicaire V, Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres, 1168 - Osterwalder I, Dictionnaire des illustrateurs, p. 244 (citant la présente contribution de l'artiste). Angles élimés. Mors fendillés. Infime perte de coloration affectant chacun des plats. Claires rousseurs dans le texte. Du reste, belle condition.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 38,5 x 29 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition. || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 20,5 x 26 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil Drawing -- With signature stamp. -- slightly stained, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 30 x 40 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- mit kleineren hinterlegten Randeinrissen, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- with smaller backed marginal tears, otherwise in very good condition. || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 33,5 x 46 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen von Farbangaben -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing with handwritten notes of color information -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 28,5 x 46 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1500.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 31 x 43 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 33,5 x 46 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- slightly stained, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 37 x 29,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- mit kleineren hinterlegten Randeinrissen, oberer Außenrand mit kleiner Fehlstelle, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- with smaller backed marginal tears, upper outer margin with small loss, otherwise in very good condition. || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1880
Buch Erstausgabe Signiert
Pas de couverture. - s.d. (après 1880), 10,5x13,5cm, une feuille. - Lettre autographe signée du peintre orientaliste Georges Clairin à un confrère peintre, se plaignant de la rude sélection qu'imposait le Salon des artistes français, rendez-vous officiel et obligé de la peinture française. "[.] jusqu'au 20 mars il y a à Paris beaucoup de malheureux artistes, dont je fais partie, qui s'imposent le supplice d'envoyer un ou deux tableaux au palais des Champs Elysées, et que je suis assez bête pour envoyer deux tableaux cette année - je suis en retard et madame peinture ne me permet pas de me donner les plaisirs que m'offrent l'amitié. [.]" [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND].
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 24 x 17,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil Drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Blatt-Maße: ca. 30 x 42,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- etwas fleckig, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- somewhat staianed, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 23,5 x 17 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- im unbemalten Bereich mit hinterlegter Fehlstelle, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil Drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in the unpainted area with a missing fragment, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 18 x 17 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil Drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 27,5 x 22 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 30,5 x 36,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Deutschland
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Blatt-Maße: ca. 23,5 x 31,5 cm. Bleistift-Zeichnung -- Mit Signatur-Stempel. -- mit schwacher Knickspur, sonst gut erhalten || Pencil drawing -- With signature stamp. -- with a slight crease, otherwise in very good condition || || Georges Jules Victor Clairin was a French portrait, genre, history and oriental painter. From 1861 he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Isidore Pils and François-Edouard Picot. He exhibited his works at the Paris Salons from 1866. He traveled to Spain with the painter Henri Regnault and the Swiss sculptor Marcello (Adèle d'Affry) and to Italy with the painters François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He met the Catalan painter Marià Fortuny during a stay in Morocco, where they visited Tetouan together. In 1895 he traveled to Egypt with the composer Camille Saint-Saëns. From his travels through exotic countries, Georges Clairin brought back many, mostly sketch-like pictures of Orientalism. He later settled in Paris and became known as a portrait, genre and history painter. He became best known for his portraits of Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. He portrayed them both in their home and in their stage costumes. Clairin was also involved in ceiling painting. He created plafonds in the foyer of the Opéra Garnier in Paris (1874) and in the Theater of Cherbourg, Grand Theater of Tours, Theater of Epernay and in the dome of the Paris Stock Exchange. Clairin also painted twenty large-scale paintings for the Cousiño Palace in Santiago de Chile, many of which were destroyed by fire in 1968. Georges Clairin was the best man of Louis Besnard, son of the painter Albert Besnard, at his wedding on December 19, 1898. In 1878 he bought the castle of Magnanville, which he sold in 1898 to the aristocrat Alfred de Gramont (18561915). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35.
Verlag: 62 Rue de Rome
Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Deutschland
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
4to. 1 1/3 pp. Doppelblatt. Gedr. Monogramm. An eine Gräfin, deren Einladung er annimmt.Bekannt wurde er vor allem durch seine Porträts von Sarah Bernhardt, mit der ihn eine lange Freundschaft verband. Er porträtierte sie sowohl in ihrem Heim wie auch in den Bühnenkostümen.