Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ mdmc10group11
Jennifer Lemberger

Biography Jules Bastein-Lepage - 0 views

  •  
    Journal article highlighting some of his other works and his style of painting.
  •  
    All about his painting and career.
Gina Laffin

YouTube - BBL Episode 7: The Wood Gatherer - 0 views

  •  
    Video from Barbara Brown Lee - chief educator at MAM, 7 minutes long.
Gina Laffin

Jules Bastien-Lepage - 0 views

  • he attended Verdun seminary and won every prize for drawing. He decided that he wanted to be a great painter, and he was eventually sent to Paris, where all students of art would start. 
    • Jennifer Lemberger
       
      Gifted at nine years old
  • 1873 he painted his grandfather in the garden, and this painting later became a favorite for many art lovers for its true-to-life qualities. In 1873 he was also commissioned to paint the Prince of Wales.
    • Jennifer Lemberger
       
      Known for real life featrures
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • winning awards
    • Jennifer Lemberger
       
      Accomplishments
  • Jules Bastien-Lepage was described as a man of honesty and sincerity. He was very assertive and positive. He showed a great enthusiasm for other art, especially Van Eyck's alterpiece at the Ghent cathedral. Bastien was very modest about his own work and his success. He has a deep love of nature. He had many friends and colleagues who loved him. It seems, however, that his strongest quality was that he was always determined to paint and live in his own way.
  •  
    Biography information on Jules: Childhood to death
  •  
    Comprehensive overview of Jules Bastien-Lepage
zellmerm

Wood Gatherer Intro to Impressionism - 0 views

  •  
    Basic article on Lepage Wood Gatherer and Impressionism
zellmerm

Impressionist Art - 0 views

  •  
    General information about Impressionism era and artists.
zellmerm

Impressionism - 0 views

  •  
    Much information on Impressionist art and artists.
zellmerm

Wood Gatherer MilwArtMuseum - 0 views

  •  
    Image of Lepage's Wood Gatherer and basic information about it.
Gina Laffin

Leanne Zalewski reviews Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884) - 0 views

    • Gina Laffin
       
      May speak to why the old man is so much more pronounced than the young girl in the painting
  • The two major Salon pictures in the fifth and last room were Père Jacques, Salon of 1882, and Village Love, Salon of 1883, both painted in Damvillers. Père Jacques is similar to The Beggar in that both include a little girl with an elderly man. This aged man is bent over from the heavy stack of wood that he hauls on his back, while the sprightly little girl gathers flowers in her hands (fig. 12). Undoubtedly these figures are allegorical in nature: they suggest not only the passage of time but could refer to the seasons with the young girl suggesting Spring and the ancient wood gatherer Fall.
    • Gina Laffin
       
      Speaks to the allegorical nature of his painting "Wood Gatherer"
  • The significant issues that Bastien-Lepage addressed during his lifetime, including his formulation of a naturalism that enlisted the effects of the environment on figural types as well as the psychological depth of his portraits, are still issues that remain to be forcefully explored by others in the future. At the same time, the exhibition was an eye-opener to many who had no awareness of his work or of his importance for the nineteenth century.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • His two unsuccessful attempts for the Prix de Rome included The Annunciation to the Shepherds for the 1875 competition and Priam at the Feet of Achilles for the 1876 competition. These works reflected the artist's struggle to formulate, or even reconcile, his emerging naturalist style evident in his portraits with acceptable Salon themes. Each picture depicts an elderly man, a shepherd in one, and a king in the other, rendered in a far more individualistic way than their youthful counterparts, an angel in the Annunciation to the Shepherds and Achilles in Priam at the Feet of Achilles. The artist's attempts to paint idealized representations of youthful figures, the staples of the École tradition, remained somewhat awkward and unconvincing. He seemed unable to successfully impose classical anatomy and facial features on an imperfect model; he was far more at ease when painting the elderly men in the Prix pictures. It is tempting to think that he had the successful picture of his grandfather in mind when working out his these two compositions.
  •  
    depth of portraits
Jennifer Lemberger

SI Art Image Browser: Details: Mower Sharpening his Scythe (Faucheur aiguisant sa faux) - 1 views

  •  
    art from Jules from University of Michigan
1 - 9 of 9
Showing 20 items per page