Portrait Of A Breton Sailor, By Léonie Humbert-vignot
Portrait of a Breton sailor by Léonie Humbert-Vignot.
Early 20th century oil on panel.
Annotations on the back locating this painting in Finistère (29).
Original gilded frame.
Dimensions with frame : 23 cm x 19 cm
Dimensions “à vue” : 18 cm x 14 cm
Léonie Humbert-Vignot (1878 – 1960) was a post-Impressionist painter. Around 1896, she studied with Alexandre François Bonnardel at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Lyon, then with Marie Laforge, Marcel Baschet, Henri Royer and Édouard Toudouze at the Académie Julian in Paris.
After her art studies, Léonie began exhibiting in 1896, both in Lyon and Paris. She was accepted into the Salon des artistes français around 1908, and exhibited there for the rest of her life.
Léonie Humbert-Vignot exhibited at the Salon de la Société lyonnaise des Beaux-arts until her death in 1942. Since then, she has exhibited at the Salon d’art de Dijon, as well as the Salon d’art de Biarritz in 2005. She also took part in a Lyon art fair called International printemps. Some of her paintings have been sold at auction. Today, she is still exhibited in Lyon and Paris.
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