"Frédéric, Samuel CORDEY (1854 – 1911) - Rest on the banks of the Oise in Saint-Ouen-l'aumône- Dated 1892."
Oil on canvas, 46 x 55 cm, with frame 71 x 78 cm.
Signed and dated, bottom right.
the artist depicts a rural landscape whose encounter between man and nature reveals the calm and tranquility of an afternoon in the countryside. The scene is picturesque par excellence, the church of Auvers-sur-Oise, which stands out in the background of the landscape, was made famous by Van Gogh's eponymous painting which precedes Cordey's by two years.
In this painting from 1892, the painter stands out from the Impressionism of Renoir. Landscaper of the magnificent free school of landscape of the nineteenth century, he makes the color vibrate by the juxtaposition of hatched touches.
Frédéric Samuel Cordey evolves with the Impressionists, he presents four paintings with the group for the fourth impressionist exhibition in 1877.
Student of Isodor Pils and Gustave Boulanger at the School of Fine Arts in Paris, he is part of the group (Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley) who rebels against academic teaching to follow the path of Impressionism.
The artist participates in the Autumn Salon from 1903. He exhibits only rarely and art critics are rave about him. A retrospective exhibition took place at the Choiseul Gallery in Paris in 1913. His fortune allows him to work according to his own aspirations without depending on criticism and the help of merchants.
Appreciated by Gustave Caillebotte and particularly linked to Auguste Renoir, he is featured in several paintings by the artist, including the "Ball of the mill of the galette".An attentive landscape painter, he likes to depict the surrounding nature, If the countryside in the Alps is one of the painter's favorite places, he stays not far from Camille Pissarro in Neuville-sur-Oise as well as in Eragny-sur-Oise.
Bibliography :
. Article by Adolphe Thalasso, "F.-S. Cordey Exhibition", in L'art et lesartistes, monthly review of ancient and modern art, Oct. 1913-3 Feb. 1914, p. 237
. André Roussard, Dictionary of painters in Montmartre in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
. Cat. of exp. Christophe Duvivier, The painters and the Oise, the painters-engravers of the Oise Valley, [exhibition "The painters and the Oise, the painters-engravers of the Oise Valley", Pontoise, Tavet-Delacour Museum, from Feb 26. as of Sept.23. 2007], Pontoise ed. of the museum, 2007
. Sophie Monneret, Impressionism and its era, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1987
Museum:
. Madame Cordey making tapestry, 1879, Paris, Orsay Museum.
. Dish of peaches, 1906, Nevers, prefecture of Nièvre
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Frédéric, Samuel CORDEY (1854 – 1911) - Rest on the banks of the Oise in Saint-Ouen-l'aumône- Dated 1892.
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Period:
XIX th c.
Style:
Classical Art
Material:
Oil on canvas
Signatures:
Frederick, Samuel CORDEY
Origin:
French school
- Widht :
- 55 cm (21,45 In)
- Height :
- 46 cm (17,94 In)
2023-02-06
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