Marguerite Labady  by Paul-Cesar Helleu
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Marguerite Labady 1900

Paul-Cesar Helleu

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57 ⨯ 34 cm
€ 2.850

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  • Sobre arte
    Actress Marguerite Labady, seated, with a muff, drypoint etching made approx. 1900 by Paul César Helleu. Size: 57,2 x 34,3 cm. Mentioning the name Helleu brings to mind the era of the Belle Époque and its the fashionable society from the end of the 19th century to the First World War. Paul César Helleu (1859-1927) initially apprenticed as a ceramic worker and also took drawing lessons. In 1876, after the death of his father, he went to Paris against his mother's wishes to study at the École des Beaux-Arts. He entered impressionist circles and met famous artists such as Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, Robert de Montesquiou, James Jacques Tissot and Giovanni Boldini. In 1884 Helleu was commissioned to portray the beautiful young aristocratic woman Alice Guérin. Two years later she would become his wife. Alice then introduced him to the highest circles, where he became one of the most popular portrait painters of the Parisian beau monde. Helleu's style, characterized by feminine grace and sophistication, was acclaimed for his portraits of elegant women not only in Paris, but also with high society in London and New York. His models included Consuelo Vanderbilt, Marchesa Casati, Belle da Costa Greene, Louise Chéruit and Helena Rubinstein and as seen here actress Marguerite Labady. Helleu was a virtuoso in drypoint etching, drawing directly on a copper plate with a diamond point. He used the same dynamic and refined freedom as with his pastels. Price: Euro 2.850,- (incl. frame)
  • Sobre artista
    Paul-Cesar Helleu foi um pintor francês conhecido por seus retratos de mulheres durante a Bell Époque. Ele frequentou a École des Beaux-Arts aos 16 anos. Ele conheceu Claude Monet e John Singer Sargent na Segunda Exposição Impressionista desse mesmo ano e ficou imediatamente impressionado com seu trabalho. Ele desenvolveu uma relação próxima com John Singer Sargent. Logo, Helleu se tornou um dos artistas mais respeitados da era eduardiana, resultando em membros honorários de várias sociedades de arte. Seu trabalho pode ser encontrado em muitos museus em todo o mundo.

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