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Eugene Ciceri (French, 1813 -1890) - Watercolor Painting - The Fishing Pond

Description: Eugene Ciceri (French, 1813 - 1890) This watercolor on paper by Eugene Ciceri of three men fishing along the river banks measures 7-3/4" x 10-3/4" and is signed lower right, Eug. Ciceri. The watercolor odds in good condition with no defects or anything that detracts when viewing. This watercolor was probably done after1870 when Ciceri, a Realist painter, was influenced to paint in Barbizon aesthetic images of working men and women who fish, wash clothes and drive carriages making this a quintessential example of his work. Biography: Born at the end of Napoleons reign, Eugne Ciceri spent his formative years in an extended family of painters. His father, Pierre Luc Charles Ciceri (1782-1868), painted grand decorative murals and stage sets, and served as the designer of official ceremonies following the Restoration of Louis XVIII in 1814. Young Ciceri learned the basics of his craft from his father, and subsequently from his great-uncle Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767-1855) who enjoyed extensive patronage under Napoleon as well as the royalist rulers of the 1820s and 1830s. Isabeys son, also named Eugne, was only ten years older than his nephew Ciceri, and proved to be a lifelong artistic influence and friend. Like many young men, Ciceri seems to have traveled overseas in his 20s, perhaps as part of his military service. Two watercolors from 1837 depict unspecified Caribbean landscapes that might well be scenes from French territories such as Martinique, Haiti or St. Martin. On his return to France, he followed in his fathers footsteps as a decorative painter, and undertook a large mural commission for the civic auditorium at LeMans. The grand opening of this public work took place on 13 May 1842. However, it seems to have been the last time that Ciceri accepted a mural commission on this scale. Instead he turned his attention to the landscape painting that his uncle, Eugne Isabey, was exploring. During this period, Isabey and Ciceri shared living quarters in the Parisian Quartier Pigalle where they were both influenced by their neighbors Thodore Rousseau, Jules Dupr, Narcisse Diaz, Johan Barthold Jongkind, and Jean-Franois Millet. Ciceris landscape painting, which became the basis for the rest of his career, reflected the concerns typical of these innovative artists: preservation of Frances rural landscapes; awareness of the sanctity of labor; and the encroachment of industrialization on a once bucolic environment. Not surprisingly, he made his Salon debut in 1851 at the exhibition now recognized for admitting the previously unwelcome Realist and Barbizon artists. The following year Ciceri won a third class medal for his riverscape entitled Vue Prise au bord du Loing. He continued to exhibit paintings at the annual Salons throughout the 1850s, switching to lithographs from the 1865 to 1882. Ciceris landscape painting evolved in concert with emerging modernist developments of the Second Empire and the Third Republic. Travels to North Africa produced exotic images such as Oriental Market from 1869 or River Bank in Turkey in 1877, and a set of twenty-five color lithographs for Marius Fontanes 1869 book, Voyage pittoresque travers listhme de Suez, (Paris, P. Dupont). However, the primary focus of Ciceris work remained the landscape of France, particularly the region surrounding Paris and the countryside of Normandy. By the 1870s, his color palette had brightened and his subject matter became increasingly concentrated on the formal and tonal relationships between sky, water and earth. Traces of the Barbizon aesthetic remain in the images of working men and women who fish and wash clothes and drive carriages, but attention to atmospheric effects and colored light suggests the growing influence of Impressionism; and like his uncle Isabey, Ciceri created skies that were vast and full of movement. Still painting at age 77, Ciceri died at the village of Marlotte near Fontainebleau on April 22, 1890. Since his death, Ciceris paintings have generally followed the market trends for Barbizon and Realist art, falling dramatically in the 1920s and 30s, but rebounding solidly in the 1970s and continuing to grow today. His works are on display in public collections throughout the Europe and the United States, including the Louvre, the National Gallery in Berlin, the Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the French national museums at Chlons-sur-Marne, Chartres, Le Harve, Limoges, Mulhouse, Perpignan, and Troyes. By: Janet Whitmore, Ph.D.

Price: 500 USD

Location: Dubuque, Iowa

End Time: 2024-12-05T16:01:14.000Z

Shipping Cost: 68 USD

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Eugene Ciceri

Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work

Signed By: Eugene Ciceri

Size: Small (up to 12in.)

Item Length: 10-3/4 in

Region of Origin: Europe

Framing: Matted & Framed

Personalize: No

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Year of Production: Circa 1870s

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Item Height: Frame 2 in

Style: Impressionism

Features: Framed, Matted, Signed

Handmade: Yes

Culture: French

Item Width: 7-3/4 in

Time Period Produced: 1850-1899

Signed: Yes

Period: Historicism (1850-1900)

Title: Fishing at Dusk

Material: Watercolor

Subject: Landscape

Type: Watercolor Painting

Theme: Landscape, Fishing

Production Technique: Watercolor on Paper

Country/Region of Manufacture: France

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