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WILLIAM DIDIER-POUGET (France, 1864-1959).Landscape with a Figure.Oil on panel.Signed in the lower
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WILLIAM DIDIER-POUGET (France, 1864-1959).
Landscape with a Figure.
Oil on panel.
Signed in the lower left-hand margin.
Measurements: 25,5 x 39,4 cm; 49,5 x 63,5 cm (frame).
William Didier-Pouget was a French artist known for his landscape paintings. He focused mainly on the countryside of the south of France, imbuing his landscapes, always painted outdoors (en plein air), with light and colour. Didier-Pouget is associated with the last phase of Impressionism, although he is not really identified with the group of artists typically known as the Impressionists. His career as a professional artist began in 1886. During the height of his career, Didier-Pouget's favourite subjects were the beautiful fields of heather in the mist, the light-filled forests, the plateaus of the Creuse valley and the Dordogne river meandering through the hills. His clients at the time included George I of Greece, the Carnegie Museum, the St Petersburg embassy, the Municipal Council of the Chapel of Toulouse, the Ursuline Museum in Mâcon, the Palais des Beaux-Arts of the City of Paris (Petit Palais), the Municipal Council of the Hôtel de la Ville (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) and Raymond Poincaré (President of France from 1913 to 1920). He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, a member of the École de Crozant and the Société des peintres de montagne. He was also awarded the Institut du Concours Troyon, Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Order of Glory, Tunisia) and Officer of the Legion of Honour. Didier-Pouget was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour by decree on 15 January 1901 (breveted: 23 March 1901; ceremony: 28 February 1901). He exhibited in several places and won the gold medal at the Exposition universelle et internationale (1913). He was subsequently selected as a member of the Jury and became a leading member of the Société des Artistes Français. At this time, Didier-Pouget lived in a large studio at 12 Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. By decree of 18 July 1933, Didier-Pouget was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour by the President of the Third Republic of France, Albert François Lebrun (1932 - 1940).
Landscape with a Figure.
Oil on panel.
Signed in the lower left-hand margin.
Measurements: 25,5 x 39,4 cm; 49,5 x 63,5 cm (frame).
William Didier-Pouget was a French artist known for his landscape paintings. He focused mainly on the countryside of the south of France, imbuing his landscapes, always painted outdoors (en plein air), with light and colour. Didier-Pouget is associated with the last phase of Impressionism, although he is not really identified with the group of artists typically known as the Impressionists. His career as a professional artist began in 1886. During the height of his career, Didier-Pouget's favourite subjects were the beautiful fields of heather in the mist, the light-filled forests, the plateaus of the Creuse valley and the Dordogne river meandering through the hills. His clients at the time included George I of Greece, the Carnegie Museum, the St Petersburg embassy, the Municipal Council of the Chapel of Toulouse, the Ursuline Museum in Mâcon, the Palais des Beaux-Arts of the City of Paris (Petit Palais), the Municipal Council of the Hôtel de la Ville (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) and Raymond Poincaré (President of France from 1913 to 1920). He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, a member of the École de Crozant and the Société des peintres de montagne. He was also awarded the Institut du Concours Troyon, Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Order of Glory, Tunisia) and Officer of the Legion of Honour. Didier-Pouget was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour by decree on 15 January 1901 (breveted: 23 March 1901; ceremony: 28 February 1901). He exhibited in several places and won the gold medal at the Exposition universelle et internationale (1913). He was subsequently selected as a member of the Jury and became a leading member of the Société des Artistes Français. At this time, Didier-Pouget lived in a large studio at 12 Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. By decree of 18 July 1933, Didier-Pouget was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour by the President of the Third Republic of France, Albert François Lebrun (1932 - 1940).
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WILLIAM DIDIER-POUGET (France, 1864-1959).
Landscape with a Figure.
Oil on panel.
Signed in the lower left-hand margin.
Measurements: 25,5 x 39,4 cm; 49,5 x 63,5 cm (frame).
William Didier-Pouget was a French artist known for his landscape paintings. He focused mainly on the countryside of the south of France, imbuing his landscapes, always painted outdoors (en plein air), with light and colour. Didier-Pouget is associated with the last phase of Impressionism, although he is not really identified with the group of artists typically known as the Impressionists. His career as a professional artist began in 1886. During the height of his career, Didier-Pouget's favourite subjects were the beautiful fields of heather in the mist, the light-filled forests, the plateaus of the Creuse valley and the Dordogne river meandering through the hills. His clients at the time included George I of Greece, the Carnegie Museum, the St Petersburg embassy, the Municipal Council of the Chapel of Toulouse, the Ursuline Museum in Mâcon, the Palais des Beaux-Arts of the City of Paris (Petit Palais), the Municipal Council of the Hôtel de la Ville (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) and Raymond Poincaré (President of France from 1913 to 1920). He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, a member of the École de Crozant and the Société des peintres de montagne. He was also awarded the Institut du Concours Troyon, Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Order of Glory, Tunisia) and Officer of the Legion of Honour. Didier-Pouget was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour by decree on 15 January 1901 (breveted: 23 March 1901; ceremony: 28 February 1901). He exhibited in several places and won the gold medal at the Exposition universelle et internationale (1913). He was subsequently selected as a member of the Jury and became a leading member of the Société des Artistes Français. At this time, Didier-Pouget lived in a large studio at 12 Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. By decree of 18 July 1933, Didier-Pouget was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour by the President of the Third Republic of France, Albert François Lebrun (1932 - 1940).
Landscape with a Figure.
Oil on panel.
Signed in the lower left-hand margin.
Measurements: 25,5 x 39,4 cm; 49,5 x 63,5 cm (frame).
William Didier-Pouget was a French artist known for his landscape paintings. He focused mainly on the countryside of the south of France, imbuing his landscapes, always painted outdoors (en plein air), with light and colour. Didier-Pouget is associated with the last phase of Impressionism, although he is not really identified with the group of artists typically known as the Impressionists. His career as a professional artist began in 1886. During the height of his career, Didier-Pouget's favourite subjects were the beautiful fields of heather in the mist, the light-filled forests, the plateaus of the Creuse valley and the Dordogne river meandering through the hills. His clients at the time included George I of Greece, the Carnegie Museum, the St Petersburg embassy, the Municipal Council of the Chapel of Toulouse, the Ursuline Museum in Mâcon, the Palais des Beaux-Arts of the City of Paris (Petit Palais), the Municipal Council of the Hôtel de la Ville (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) and Raymond Poincaré (President of France from 1913 to 1920). He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, a member of the École de Crozant and the Société des peintres de montagne. He was also awarded the Institut du Concours Troyon, Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Order of Glory, Tunisia) and Officer of the Legion of Honour. Didier-Pouget was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour by decree on 15 January 1901 (breveted: 23 March 1901; ceremony: 28 February 1901). He exhibited in several places and won the gold medal at the Exposition universelle et internationale (1913). He was subsequently selected as a member of the Jury and became a leading member of the Société des Artistes Français. At this time, Didier-Pouget lived in a large studio at 12 Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. By decree of 18 July 1933, Didier-Pouget was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour by the President of the Third Republic of France, Albert François Lebrun (1932 - 1940).
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