| Original Artist | Paul-Camille Guigou |
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| Code# | 15823 |
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Paul-Camille Guigou
(1834 Villars, France - 1871 Paris, France)
French painter born into a family of landowners. He became a notary’s clerk at Apt, Vaucluse, in 1851 and then in 1854 at Marseille. He learnt to paint from Camp, a teacher at the school in Apt, and then at Marseille from Émile Loubon [1809–1863], director of the local École des Beaux-Arts, who urged him to paint directly from nature. Guigou settled in Marseille in 1854, where he participated regularly in the annual Salon of the Société Artistique des Bouches-du-Rhône. Guigou painted almost exclusively Provençal landscapes, which were influenced by the works of the Barbizon painters, who exhibited in Marseille, and by the brownish tones and picturesque figures of Loubon’s paintings. The Road to Gineste (1859) and The Washerwoman (1860) reflect the independent tradition of Provençal painting during the Second Empire, which was characterized by warm coloring and precise lighting used to separate and distinguish forms. His knowledge of the works of Gustave Courbet, acquired during a visit to Paris in 1859, doubtless increased his liking for broad technique and sincere vision, articulated in a strong and ordered construction of space
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A Branch of the Durance River During...
| Original Artist | Paul-Camille Guigou |
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| Code# | 15824 |
| Available in | Medium Quality High Quality |
Around Cape Couronne near Marseille
| Original Artist | Paul-Camille Guigou |
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| Code# | 15827 |
| Available in | High Quality |
Hunters near the Coast of Marseille
| Original Artist | Paul-Camille Guigou |
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| Code# | 15830 |
| Available in | High Quality |
Landscape, the Banks of the Durance
| Original Artist | Paul-Camille Guigou |
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| Code# | 15832 |
| Available in | High Quality |








