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Louis Anquetin

Louis Anquetin, a French painter, was a distinctive figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his development of the Cloisonnism style alongside Émile Bernard. This style is characterized by bold outlines and flat areas of color, significantly influencing the aesthetic directions of their contemporaries. Anquetin’s career began in Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde art scene, mingling with notable artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh​​.

Louis Anquetin's works, such as "The Avenue de Clichy at Five o'clock" and "Woman at the Champs-Élysées by Night," reflect his fascination with Parisian street scenes and the vibrant nightlife of the city. These works are celebrated for their dynamic use of color and form, capturing the essence of urban life with a dramatic flair​.

In the later part of his career, Anquetin shifted his focus towards studying the techniques of the Old Masters, particularly Pieter Paul Rubens, and even authored a book on Rubens in 1924. This marked a significant transition from his earlier avant-garde styles to a more traditional approach in his later works​.

Louis Anquetin’s contributions to both the Post-Impressionist movement and his later academic studies remain influential. His works can be found in various prestigious collections, including the Musée d'Orsay and the Tate, highlighting his lasting impact on the art world​.

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Date and place of birt:26 january 1861, Étrépagny, France
Date and place of death:19 august 1932, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Academism, Cloisonism, Impressionism, Synthetism
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Emile André Boisseau
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Nikolay Gustavovich Shilder
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Willy Menz
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Matilde Malenchini
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Jean-Léon Gérôme
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Francis Davis Millet
1848 - 1912
Hubert Zalentin (1822 - 1910)
Hubert Zalentin
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Arthur Karl Maderson (1942)
Arthur Karl Maderson
1942
Emilio Boggio (1857 - 1920)
Emilio Boggio
1857 - 1920
Serge Kislakoff (1897 - 1980)
Serge Kislakoff
1897 - 1980
Walter Herbert Withers (1854 - 1914)
Walter Herbert Withers
1854 - 1914
Fritz Ebel (1835 - 1895)
Fritz Ebel
1835 - 1895
Otto Franz Rossow (1868 - ?)
Otto Franz Rossow
1868 - ?