John Peter Russell Huiler la Reproduction de Tableau
(16 June 1858 -22 April 1930) was an Australian impressionist painter.
John Peter Russell was born at the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst, the eldest of four children of John Russell, a Scottish engineer, his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, nee Nicholl, from London. J. P. Russell was a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell. After his father's death J. P. Russell enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, on 5 January 1881 and studied under Alphonse Legros for three years.Russell then went to Paris to study painting under Fernand Cormon. (His fellow students there included Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Émile Bernard.) Russell was a man of means and having married a beautiful Italian, Mariana Antoinetta Matiocco, he settled at Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where he established an artists' colony. He would have 11 children with Matiocco, of whom six survived.
John Peter Russell: Vincent van Gogh, 1886, Van Gogh Museum, AmsterdamRussell had met Vincent van Gogh in Paris and formed a friendship with him. Van Gogh spoke highly of Russell's work, and after his first summer in Arles in 1888 he sent twelve drawings of his paintings to Russell, to inform him about the progress of his work. Claude Monet often worked with Russell at Belle Île and influenced his style, though it has been said that Monet preferred some of Russell's Belle Île seascapes to his own.
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John Peter Russell (16 June 1858 -22 April 1930) was an Australian impressionist painter.
John Peter Russell was born at the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst, the eldest of four children of John Russell, a Scottish engineer, his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, nee Nicholl, from London. J. P. Russell was a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell. After his father's death J. P. Russell enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, on 5 January 1881 and studied under Alphonse Legros for three years.Russell then went to Paris to study painting under Fernand Cormon. (His fellow students there included Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Émile Bernard.) Russell was a man of means and having married a beautiful Italian, Mariana Antoinetta Matiocco, he settled at Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where he established an artists' colony. He would have 11 children with Matiocco, of whom six survived.
John Peter Russell: Vincent van Gogh, 1886, Van Gogh Museum, AmsterdamRussell had met Vincent van Gogh in Paris and formed a friendship with him. Van Gogh spoke highly of Russell's work, and after his first summer in Arles in 1888 he sent twelve drawings of his paintings to Russell, to inform him about the progress of his work. Claude Monet often worked with Russell at Belle Île and influenced his style, though it has been said that Monet preferred some of Russell's Belle Île seascapes to his own. |
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ID de tableau:: 75561 Rocher auchien, Clos Marion, Belle-Ile Rocher auchien, Clos Marion, Belle-Ile
Rocher auchien, Clos Marion, Belle-Ile (oil on canvas, 52 x 61.5 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
cjr Rocher auchien, Clos Marion, Belle-Ile (oil on canvas, 52 x 61.5 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
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ID de tableau:: 75563 Roc Toul Roc Toul
Roc Toul (Roche Guibel) (1904, oil on canvas, 98.4 x 128 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
cjr Roc Toul (Roche Guibel) (1904, oil on canvas, 98.4 x 128 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
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ID de tableau:: 75564 In the morning, Alpes Maritimes from Antibes In the morning, Alpes Maritimes from Antibes
In the morning, Alpes Maritimes from Antibes (1890, oil on canvas, 60.3 x 73.2 cm) by John Peter Russell.
cjr In the morning, Alpes Maritimes from Antibes (1890, oil on canvas, 60.3 x 73.2 cm) by John Peter Russell.
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ID de tableau:: 75565 Landscape, Antibes Landscape, Antibes
Landscape, Antibes (oil on canvas, 81.0 x 100.0 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
cjr Landscape, Antibes (oil on canvas, 81.0 x 100.0 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
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ID de tableau:: 75566 Madame Sisley on the banks of the Loing at Moret Madame Sisley on the banks of the Loing at Moret
Madame Sisley on the banks of the Loing at Moret (1887, oil on canvas, 45.7 x 60.9 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
cjr Madame Sisley on the banks of the Loing at Moret (1887, oil on canvas, 45.7 x 60.9 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858-1930).
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John Peter Russell (16 June 1858 -22 April 1930) was an Australian impressionist painter.
John Peter Russell was born at the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst, the eldest of four children of John Russell, a Scottish engineer, his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, nee Nicholl, from London. J. P. Russell was a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell. After his father's death J. P. Russell enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, on 5 January 1881 and studied under Alphonse Legros for three years.Russell then went to Paris to study painting under Fernand Cormon. (His fellow students there included Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Émile Bernard.) Russell was a man of means and having married a beautiful Italian, Mariana Antoinetta Matiocco, he settled at Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where he established an artists' colony. He would have 11 children with Matiocco, of whom six survived.
John Peter Russell: Vincent van Gogh, 1886, Van Gogh Museum, AmsterdamRussell had met Vincent van Gogh in Paris and formed a friendship with him. Van Gogh spoke highly of Russell's work, and after his first summer in Arles in 1888 he sent twelve drawings of his paintings to Russell, to inform him about the progress of his work. Claude Monet often worked with Russell at Belle Île and influenced his style, though it has been said that Monet preferred some of Russell's Belle Île seascapes to his own.
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