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Vincent Manago (1880–1936) was a French painter specialised on landscapes, marines and genre paintings of the Mediterranean coast (Port de Martigues, La Rochelle, Venice) of oriental style.

Vincent Manago
Négresse pétrissant la Galette dans la Guessâa
Born
Vincent Manago

15 January 1880
Toulon, France
Died30 June 1936
Paris, France
Nationality France
EducationAcadémie Julian, Paris[1]
Known forDrawing and painting
Notable workWoman Preparing Couscous, Le Marché à Saint Tropez, Place en Afrique du Nord
MovementOrientalism
Patron(s)Jean-Paul Laurens

Biography and career


Vincent Manago was born April 4, 1878 in Catania Sicily and died August 25, 1936 (aged 58) in Paris. He studied at the Academie Julian with Jean-Paul Laurens and was very popular in Marseille between 1900 and 1913 when he left for North Africa. He travelled and worked in Algiers and Tunis which showed in the vibrant colours and thick impasto of his paintings. As other Orientalist artists, he also used postcards as inspiration. One such postcard, Négresse pétrissant la Galette dans la Guessâa (Collections ND. Phot., Librairie d'Amico, Tunis) was used for his 1903 painting of a street scene of a young woman sorting through couscous in a clay bowl. At least four different versions of this painting were made, one of which is in the Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille.[2]

Post card - woman stirring couscous in a clay plate in Algeria, ND. Phot. 58A
Post card - woman stirring couscous in a clay plate in Algeria, ND. Phot. 58A

He also painted landscapes of Provence and the Mediterranean coast, including the port of Martigues and the city of Venice.

Vincent Manago - View of the port of Martigues, France
Vincent Manago - View of the port of Martigues, France

His work was shown at the Colonial exhibition of Marseille in 1922 and at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931.[3]

In addition to being a painter, Manago also worked as a decorator of several private residences in Tunis and Algiers.

His paintings can be found in France, at the Musée Baron Martin in Gray, the Musée Cantini, and the Musée des Beaux Arts in Marseille.

His oldest son Dominique Manago, born in Tunis in 1902, also became a painter and so did his youngest son Armand, born in Paris in 1913, who changed his artist name to A.M. Guérin. Vincent Manago lived in Paris until his death on 30 June 1936.[4][5]


Selected paintings



See also



References


  1. Askart
  2. L. Thornton, 1994. Women as portrait in orientalist painting. ACR Edition International, Paris. 192 p.
  3. Askart
  4. E. Benezit, 1976. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs. Volume 7, p. 128. Librairie Gründ. Paris, France. ISBN 9782700001495.
  5. Benezit Dictionary of Artists

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Vincent Manago, né le 4 avril 1878 à Catane[1] et mort le 25 août 1936 (à 58 ans) à Paris, est un peintre français.



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