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1864 - 1937, French
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Victor Charreton began his professional life as a lawyer, but ultimately he totally devoted himself to painting. In 1902 he moved to Paris where he studied with Ernest Victor Hareux and Louis Aime Japy, both of whom were early influences on his work.
He found his inspiration in Paris and through his travels in France. He painted in Montmartre, the Garden of the Luxembourg, the Park Montsouris, Provence, Brittany. Moreover, he traveled to Algeria in 1905, Spain, England, Belgium and Holland in 1913.
Charreton started exhibiting in 1894 in Lyon, with a painting entitled ‘Matin a Montpeyroux’, and later on the same year in Paris at ‘the Salon des Artistes Francais’, with ‘Soir d'Octobre’. He was awarded prizes and medals from 1910 onwards, a 'mention honorable' in 1910, a silver medal in 1912, and a gold medal in 1913. As of 1914, he became a member of the jury of the Salon until he died. He participated in many exhibitions in France and abroad, in New York (from 1919 – 1925), Toledo (1926, 1934), Pittsburgh (1933), Cleveland (1934), and in Japan (1920, 1928). In 1931, he inaugurated a museum mainly devoted to his paintings, the Musee Victor Charreton. He was one of the founding members of the Show of Autumn (Salon d'Automne), and was made knight of the Legion of Honour in 1914.
Victor Charreton is famous for his landscapes and still-life paintings, often sharing Impressionist preoccupations whilst trying to capture momentary effects of specific times of day or seasons, at sunset or in a snowy landscape. His evolution tended towards a use of richer and brighter colours, notably in the mauves and violets which characterize his style.
Work by Charreton is housed in many museum collections, both domestic and abroad, including those in Charleston, Cleveland, Concord, Madrid, New York, Brooklyn, New Orleans and Paris.
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| Château (1911) |
| Oil on canvas | | 54.0 x 73.0 cm | | £ 25,000.00 GBP |
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