�mile Bernard - part 1
�mile Bernard c1892 |
Bernard was born in Lille, France in 1868. The family moved to Paris in 1878 and he began his studies at the �cole des Arts D�coratifs. In 1884 he joined the Atelier Cormon where he experimented with impressionism and pointillism and befriended fellow artists Louis Anquetin and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. After being suspended from the �cole des Beaux-Arts for �showing expressive tendencies in his paintings�, he toured Brittany on foot, where he was much taken by the tradition and landscape.
In August 1886, Bernard met Gauguin in Pont-Aven. In this brief meeting, they exchanged little about art, but looked forward to meeting again. Bernard said, looking back on that time, that �my own talent was already fully developed.� He believed that his style did play a considerable part in the development of Gauguin�s mature style. Bernard spent September 1887 at the coast, where he painted La Grand-m�re, a portrait of his grandmother.
1887 La Grand-m�re oil on canvas |
1888 Self-portrait with portrait of Paul Gauguin, dedicated to Vincent van Gogh |
1888 Self-portrait (in the role of 'Les Mis�rables' protagonist Jean Valjean) with �mile Bernard portrait in the background, for Vincent. oil on canvas |
1886 Boy Sitting in the Grass oil on canvas |
1886 Orchard at Pont-Aven oil on panel |
1886 The Entrance to Asnieres, the Haywagon oil on canvas |
1886 Woman at Saint-Briac oil on canvas |
1887 Iron Bridges at Asni�res oil on canvas � 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris |
1887 Still Life with Flowers |
1887 Young Woman in Kimono, Reading oil on paper |
1888 Buckwheat Harvesters at Pont-Aven oil on canvas |
1888 Madeleine in the Bois d'Amour oil on canvas |
1888 Portrait de Madame Schuffenecker oil on canvas |
1888 The Harvest |
1888 Yellow Tree oil on canvas |
1889 Breton Peasants oil on canvas |
1889 Portrait of a Boy in Hat |
1890 Boats at Pont-Aven oil on canvas |
c1890 Still Life with Lemons and Goblet oil on canvas |
1891 Still Life with Pears on a White Tablecloth oil on canvas |
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