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Édouard Alexandre Sain (13 May 1830 – 26 June 1910) was a French painter whose works included historical and genre subjects as well as portraits.


Birth and education

Édouard Alexandre Sain was born
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,
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, on 13 May 1830, son of Paul-François-Toussaint Sain, a tax-collector, and Palmire-Ernestine Bouchet. He first studied at the Valenciennes Academy, then entered the studio of
François-Édouard Picot François-Édouard Picot (; 10 October 1786 – 15 March 1868) was a French painter during the July Monarchy, painting mythological, religious and historical subjects. Life Born in Paris, Picot studied with François-André Vincent and Jacq ...
. In 1847 he was admitted to the
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(School of Fine Arts), where he won all the medals.


Career

Sain was strongly interested in antiquity. He first settled at
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, where he painted various rustic scenes in the ''
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'' style, but experimented with other styles. His paintings from this period include ''Vénus et l'Amour'', a group of chimney sweeps and a historical painting of the period of
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. He first exhibited at the
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in 1853, where he twice obtained the medal. An 1855 oil painting by Sain commemorates a visit by the Emperor and Empress of France to the crèche of Sister Rosalie. This work seems to have been undertaken on his own initiative. It was not purchased by the state or exhibited at the Salon. In November 1863 Sain left on a trip to
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, and in 1864 went on to
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. He drew
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and visited
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. In July 1864 he reached
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, where he was inspired to make various paintings in what was then considered the modern style, although with classical elements. His 1865 ''Fouilles à Pompéi'' (Excavations at Pompei) depicts a group of barefoot women carrying baskets over their heads. Other paintings include ''Le Payement'' (Rome, 1865), ''Fileuse à Capri'', ''Romaine'' (1870), ''Napolitaine'' (1870), ''La Convalescente en pèlerinage à la madone d'Angri'' (1873), ''La Marica de Capri'' (1874), ''Le Repas de noces à Capri'' (1875), ''Jésus et la Samaritaine'' (1876) and Andromède (1877). He recorded his trip to Italy in an 1879 book, ''Souvenirs d'Italie. Impressions de voyage''. From the late 1870s Sain devoted himself exclusively to the art of portrait and female nudes. For his portraits he often took members of fashionable society, and took care over the composition and accessories while also capturing the expression of the sitter. His portraits were generally simple and elegant. His subjects included M. Lambrecht, Mme la comtesse de Brimont, Mlle Lambrecht, Mmr la vicomtesse de Montreuil, M. Gaillard de Witt, Mme la baronne Morio de l'Isle and Mme Gaillard de Witt. He painted Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, a demure and conventional portrait quite unlike the 1883 painting of the same model by
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that had created a recent stir. Sain was awarded the
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in 1877. Edward Sain was a friend of
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, who gave him the Legion of Honour and made his portrait. Edward Sain died on 26 June 1910 in the
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, France.


Gallery

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Ferdinand Dutert Charles Louis Ferdinand Dutert (21 October 1845 - 12 February 1906) was a French architect. Life Charles Louis Ferdinand Dutert was born on 21 October 1845 in Douai, son of a merchant of that town. He was admitted to the École nationale supéri ...
'' (1891) Edouard Alexandre Sain-La Famille-Musée barrois.jpg, ''The Family'' (1892) Édouard Alexandre Sain - Étude pour un portrait 1893.jpg, ''Study for a portrait'' (1893) File:Edouard Sain Joueuse de mandoline.jpg, Mandolin player File:Édouard Alexandre Sain - Étude au fusain 1897.jpg, Study in charcoal (1897)


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