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Louis Émile Anquetin (26 January 1861 – 19 August 1932) was a French painter.


Biography

Anquetin was born in Étrépagny, France, and educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen.Lycée Pierre Corneille de Rouen - History
/ref> In 1882 he came to
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and began studying art at
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's studio, where he met
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. The two artists later moved to the studio of
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, where they befriended
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and
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. Around 1887, Anquetin and Bernard developed a painting style that used flat regions of color and thick, black contour outlines. This style, named ''
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'' by critic
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, was inspired by both stained glass and Japanese
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. One example of this can be seen in ''Avenue de Clichy: Five O’Clock in the Evening'', argued by Dr. Bogomila Welsh-Ovcharov as being inspiration for Van Gogh's famous '' Cafe Terrace at Night''.Welsh-Ovcharov, Bogomila: ''Vincent van Gogh and the Birth of Cloisonism'' (!), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 24 January - 22 March 1981 and Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, Amsterdam, 9 April - 14 June 1989 He eventually fell from the public's eye after abandoning the modern movements, opting instead to study the methods of the Old Masters. Thus, Anquetin's works following the mid-1890s, such as ''Rinaldo and Armida'', were especially Rubensian and
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in nature. In 1907 he met
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, a young artist who shared his interest, with whom he collaborated. Later in life, Anquetin wrote a book on Rubens, which was published in 1924. He died in Paris.


Works


Drawings, watercolors, pastels

* ''Self portrait'': Drawing in ink and wash, H:20 cm × L:19 cm * ''Pegasus nose, wings, mane in the wind'' (''Pégase cabré, ailes déployées, crinière au vent'') Pen and brown ink, brown wash; H:14.8 cm × L:16.2 cm; Study of Shakespeare for the screen in 1920, donation to the Louvre in 1951 from Mme Versin * ''The Avenue de Clichy'' (''L'Avenue de Clichy'') 1887, Watercolour and gouache on paper; H:68.3 cm × L:50.5 cm. (Sold at Sotheby's New York, lot 152, 6 May 2009) * ''The Avenue de Clichy at Five o'clock'' (''L'Avenue de Clichy à cinq heures''), 1887, Pastels, two versions. * ''Portrait of the artist's mother'' (''Portrait de la mère de l'artiste''), 1888, Drawing and watercolor. H:51 cm × L:37 cm Museum - Vincent van Gogh the birth of cloisonnism. Rijksmuseum n°79 au catalogue-1981, an early cloisonnist portrait. * ''Portrait of a Man'' 1889, Pastel on paper; H:62.2 cm × L:50.8 cm (Norton Simon Art Foundation) * ''Bust of shirtless man'' (''Buste d'homme torse nu''), 1890, Drawing with blood; H:42,4 cm × L:29.3 cm (Musée de l'Ermitage) * ''Young Woman Reading a Newspaper'' (''Jeune femme lisant un journal'') 1890, pastel; H54cm × L:43.2 cm (Francis Howard 1922) * ''Portrait of Marguerite Dufay'' 1891, pastel on paper, H:63 cm × L:51 cm (Norton Simon Art Foundation) * ''La Normandie'' 1912, project N°3 for the Gobelins tapestry; 17.5 cm × 11 cm (Librairie Le Feu Follet, Paris) * ''La Normandie'' 1912, project N°4 for the Gobelins tapestry; original drawing in ink, several sketches on letter paper folded in half; * ''Le Pont des Arts'' pastel, Sbd; Dim; H:96 cm × L:130 cm (Thierry de Maigret sale at Drouot on 28 November 2008; label on the back exposing the Gazette des Beaux-Arts: Gauguin and his friends, Paris, 1981)) * ''Battle of naked horsemen, armed with spears'' (''Combat de cavaliers nus, armés de lances'') Drawing pen and brown ink; H:13.1 cm × L:18.1 cm (Musée du Louvre) * ''Sketch of an old horse with lowered head'' (''Croquis d'un vieux cheval la tête basse'') Drawing graphite; H:7.1 cm × L:9.7 cm (DAG du Musée du Louvre, gift of Mme Versini in 1951)


Paintings

* ''Landscape with three trees'' (''Paysage aux trois arbres''), 1885, H:72 cm × L:59 cm (Thierry de Maigret Drouot, 28 November 2008) * ''Equestrian Self Portrait'' (''Autoportrait équestre'') 1887, H:87 cm × L:51 cm (Estate of the Artist in 1960, exhibited in Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario: Vincent van Gogh and the birth of Cloisonnisme January–March 1981, then in Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne Equestrian Fantasy July to September 1982, No. 22, UK 2007 Christie's sale, lot 235) * ''The Avenue de Clichy, five pm'' (''L'Avenue de Clichy, cinq heures du soir''), 1887, H:69.2 × L:53.5 cm (there are four versions of this painting, two pastels, gouache and watercolor versions) Museum Collection Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, USA * ''Woman at the waterfront'' (''Femme au bord de l'eau'') 1889, H:56 cm × L:46 cm * ''Woman Washing'' (''Femme à sa toilette'') 1889, H:92 cm × L:73 cm * ''Roundabout on the Champs-Élysées'' (''Le Rond Point des Champs-Élysées'') 1889, (Musée départemental Maurice Denis "Le Prieuré" at
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, Yvelines)


Gallery

(Albi) Portait d'yvette Guilbert (1893) Louis Anquetin MTL.12.jpg,
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(1893)
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Louis Anquetin Moulin Rouge 1893.jpg, ''Moulin Rouge'', 1893 Louis Anquetin Elégante de profil au Bal Mabille 1888.jpg, ''Elégante de profil au Bal Mabille'', 1888 Louis Anquetin - Woman with Umbrella, 1891.jpg, ''Woman with Umbrella'', 1891 Anquetin Le Faucher.jpg, ''Reaper'', 1887 Le pont de l'Europe, Anquetin.jpg, ''Le pont de l'Europe'', 1889, pastel on paper L’Intérieur de chez Bruant - Le Mirliton, by Louis Anquetin.jpg, Inside Bruant’s Mirliton, 1886-1887 Maîtres de l'affiche V 4 - Pl 150 - Anquetin.jpg, Poster in
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