Les Environs de Montmartre by George Michel
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Les Environs de Montmartre 1763 - 1843

George Michel

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  • Sobre la obra de arte
    Les Environs de Montmartre by Georges Michel (1763-1843)

    Michel was born in Paris. His father was an employee at Les Halles, a large marketplace in the central part of the city. Michel's first patron, at a very early age, was a certain Monsieur de Chalue. His first painting teacher was one Leduc, a history painter, and later Michel studied under Nicolas-Antoine Taunay. Although he exhibited at the Paris Salon, he failed to achieve recognition and earned his living by working as copyist and restorer; he specialized in Dutch paintings and was helped in business by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun's husband.
    Most of Michel's work concentrates on rural landscapes in the area around Paris. He was influenced by Dutch landscape painters such as Jacob van Ruisdael and Meindert Hobbema. Michel worked in oil and watercolor with equal facility.

    He was forgotten for decades after his death; the first large exhibition of his work was presented by the Parisian Jean Charpentier hotel, in 1927. Today his works are found in museums around the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Portland Art Museum, Vanderbilt University Gallery, Strasbourg Musée des Beaux-Arts, Victoria and Albert Museum, and many others.
  • Sobre el artista
    Georges Michel nació el 12 de enero de 1763 en París. Su padre era empleado de Les Halles, el gran mercado central de París. Michel ha tenido muchos mecenas a lo largo de su vida e incluso una exposición en el Salón de París, pero no logró convertirse en un artista independiente de renombre: trabajó como copista y restaurador. La obra de Michel se concentra en los paisajes rurales de París y sus alrededores. Los paisajistas holandeses fueron una gran influencia para él. Michel falleció el 7 u 8 de junio de 1843. Actualmente su obra, tanto al óleo como a la acuarela, forman parte de las colecciones de muchos museos, como el Victoria and Albert de Londres.