Georges Michel

French Painter, 1763-1843 French painter. He came from a humble background, his father being an employee at the market of Les Halles in Paris. At an early age, a farmer general, M. de Chalue, took an interest in him and found him a place with the curate of Veruts, on the plain of Saint-Denis, north of Paris. It was here that he first developed a love of the countryside. In 1775 he was apprenticed to a mediocre history painter called Leduc, but he preferred to go off and sketch out of doors. In order to assist him, M. de Berchigny, Colonel in the Hussars, engaged him in his regiment garrisoned in Normandy and arranged for him to take lessons in art. He remained there for more than a year and then returned to Paris, where he worked with M. de Grammont-Voulgy, who was Steward to the brother of Louis XVI.


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Georges Michel Landscape with Windmill,View from Montmartre (mk22) oil


Landscape with Windmill,View from Montmartre (mk22)
Painting ID::  22819
Landscape with Windmill,View from Montmartre (mk22)
undated Oil on canvas,60.5 x 81 cm Bremen,Kunsthalle Bremen
   
   
     

Georges Michel Route pres dun bourg oil


Route pres dun bourg
Painting ID::  97277
Route pres dun bourg
oil on canvas cyf
oil_on_canvas cyf
   
   
     

Georges Michel Route en pleine campagne oil


Route en pleine campagne
Painting ID::  97278
Route en pleine campagne
oil on canvas cyf
oil_on_canvas cyf
   
   
     

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     Georges Michel
     French Painter, 1763-1843 French painter. He came from a humble background, his father being an employee at the market of Les Halles in Paris. At an early age, a farmer general, M. de Chalue, took an interest in him and found him a place with the curate of Veruts, on the plain of Saint-Denis, north of Paris. It was here that he first developed a love of the countryside. In 1775 he was apprenticed to a mediocre history painter called Leduc, but he preferred to go off and sketch out of doors. In order to assist him, M. de Berchigny, Colonel in the Hussars, engaged him in his regiment garrisoned in Normandy and arranged for him to take lessons in art. He remained there for more than a year and then returned to Paris, where he worked with M. de Grammont-Voulgy, who was Steward to the brother of Louis XVI.

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