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Jean-Charles Cazin (25 May 1840 17 March 1901) was a French landscapist, museum curator and ceramicist.

Midnight
Midnight
The Boatyard
The Boatyard

Biography


The son of a well-known doctor, FJ Cazin (1788–1864), he was born at Samer, Pas-de-Calais.[1] After studying in France, he went to England, where he was strongly influenced by the pre-Raphaelite movement. His chief earlier pictures have a religious interest, shown in such examples as The Flight into Egypt (1877), or Hagar and Ishmael (1880, Luxembourg); and afterwards his combination of luminous landscape with figure-subjects (Souvenir de fête, 1881; Journée faite, 1888) gave him a wide repute, and made him the leader of a new school of idealistic subject-painting in France.[2]

In 1890, Theodore Child discussed a few of his paintings (including a series of five paintings depicting the story of Judith and Holofernes) in Harper's Magazine.[3] He painted a scene from The Odyssey, Ulysses after the Shipwreck.

He was made an officer of the Legion of Honour in 1889. His charming and poetical treatment of landscape is the feature in his tonalism painting which in later years has given them an increasing value among connoisseurs. His wife, Marie Cazin (1844–1924), who was his pupil and exhibited her first picture at the Salon in 1876, the same year in which Cazin himself made his debut there, was also a well-known artist and sculptor.[2]

In 188586 he posed for the figure of Eustache de Saint-Pierre in the bronze group The Burghers of Calais by his friend, Auguste Rodin.[4]


See also



Bibliography


• Yann GOBERT-SERGENT, Jean-Charles Cazin (1841-1901), maître intimiste des dunes et des ciels boulonnais, Cercle Historique Portelois, juin 2018.

• Yann GOBERT-SERGENT, Promenade Intimiste dans les Dunes du Boulonnais – Jean-Charles Cazin (1841-1901), Cahiers du Patrimoine Boulonnais, n° 78, décembre 2018, pp. 26–32.


References


  1. Renoir Fine Art biography
  2. Chisholm 1911.
  3. Child, Theodore (May 1890). "Some Modern French Painters". Harper's Magazine. pp. 817–42. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  4. Musée Rodin



На других языках


[de] Jean-Charles Cazin

Jean-Charles Cazin (geboren 25. Mai 1841 in Samer; gestorben 26. März 1901 in Le Lavandou) war ein französischer Keramiker, Maler, Stecher und Zeichner.
- [en] Jean-Charles Cazin

[es] Jean-Charles Cazin

Stanislas Henri Jean Charles Cazin fue un pintor, grabador y ceramista francés, nacido en Samer ( Pas-de-Calais ) el 25 de mayo de 1841 y muerto en Le Lavandou el 26 de marzo de 1901.

[fr] Jean-Charles Cazin

Stanislas Henri Jean-Charles Cazin est un peintre, graveur et céramiste français, né à Samer (Pas-de-Calais) le 25 mai 1841 et mort au Lavandou le 26 mars 1901.

[it] Jean Charles Cazin

Jean Charles Cazin (Samer, 25 maggio 1840 – Le Lavandou, 17 marzo 1901) è stato un pittore, scultore e ceramista francese.



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