Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne
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Armand Seguin (1869-1904) - River and animated landscape, 1899 - Pont Aven Bretagne

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19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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    Armand Seguin (1869-1904)
    River and animated landscape, 1899
    Oil on canvas
    33 x 55 cm
    Signed and dated lower right A Seguin 99

    Extremely rare painting by Armand Séguin, iconic painter of the Pont Aven school, disciple of Gauguin, friend of Sérusier and O'Connor

    Armand Seguin is the son of Charlotte Elmore and Armand Félix Abel Seguin (1799-1873) and one of the grandsons of Armand Jean François Segouin, dit Seguin (1767-1835), chemist, doctor, man of businessman, Bonaparte's banker, wealthy owner of Île Seguin.
    Armand Seguin studied painting at the Académie Julian and exhibited for the first time in 1893 at the Salon des Indépendants1, then at Le Barc de Bouteville in Paris in 1895. Influenced by Impressionism in his early days, he became a disciple of Paul Gauguin, a friend of Henry de Groux and close to the painters of the School of Pont-Aven. He participated in the creation and early manifestations of the Nabi movement.
    We do not know much about his life, his studies and his production before he came to Brittany. He visited the exhibition at the Café Volpini in 1889. For a time, he had his studio at 54 rue Lepic in Paris (the same address as Vincent Van Gogh a few years before). Strongly influenced, he will therefore seek to join Gauguin and his group. From April 1891, he stayed at Pont-Aven and, in 1893-1894, he was at Pouldu en Clohars-Carnoët (Finistère) where he introduced Paul Gauguin and Roderic O'Conor to etching techniques and aquatint, then returns to Pont-Aven. Due to lack of material means, he had to resort to producing commercial engravings and also carried out work as an illustrator for Les fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire, Manfred, a play by Lord Byron or, in 1900, for Gaspard de at night, work by Aloysius Bertrand. He also produced numerous prints. His work is influenced by Émile Bernard and Japanese prints. Armand Seguin is, with Roderic O'Conor, the most original engraver in Paul Gauguin's circle and his graphic work far exceeds his pictorial production, much to his despair, because he would have liked to be recognized more as a painter than as an illustrator. : “Every day, every night, I dream of paintings that I cannot execute and all my desires and all my strength tend to be able to do so. ". Between 1900 and 1902, he settled in Châteaulin where he worked on illustrations commissioned by Ambroise Vollard.
    Armand Seguin is generally considered to be the chronicler of the “Pont-Aven group”. In 1903, he wrote three articles on the constitution and goals of this group in the magazine L'Occident, edited by Maurice Denis. However, due to a lack of a publisher, the painter was unable to publish all of his notes. Part of the manuscript has disappeared. The published fragment nonetheless remains a rare and authentic testimony to the Pont-Aven School.
    “Séguin died at the age of thirty-four. Fragile, tuberculous, always in poverty, his life was a perpetual struggle against adversity.” He died in Châteauneuf-du-Faou in the workshop of his friend Paul Sérusier where, ill with tuberculosis, he was then staying

    Ref: 4BK0S7V00C

    Condition
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Landscape Paintings of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Landscape Paintings 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Armand Seguin (1869-1904)
    Length (cm) 55 cm
    Height (cm) 33 cm
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 75014, Paris, France
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