Georges Pierre Guinegault (1893 - 1952) - Reclining Nude
oil on canvas - ca. 1950.
50 cm x 100 cm unframed
62 cm x 112 cm with frame
Signed at bottom center, original white lacquered frame.
Georges Guinegault, born in Rennes on March 27, 1893, died in Dinard on July 26, 1983
Biography
In June 1913, a student at the School of Fine Arts in Rennes, he won a prize in the general decorative composition competition, "Bacon de Fenêtre," organized by the Secretariat of State for Fine Arts at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris.
This painter and printmaker was later a student of Eugène Delâtre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. To launch his career, Guinegault resided in Montparnasse where he rented a villa at 7 rue Jules Chaplain. In 1933 his studio was located on rue Dieulafoy in Paris.
He painted landscapes of Paris, the English Channel department, particularly the Hague, Brittany (Quiberon, Saint-Malo...), the Riviera (Saint-Tropez), the Pyrenees, the Beauce, the Basque Country ( 1948) as well as Orientalist scenes during his stay in Morocco (Marrakech, Meknes...). His Moroccan works are particularly sought after today.
He also paints portraits and especially many nudes.
He also practiced etching, at least from 1925 to 1931. Galerie Lutetia in New York and rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in Paris published three of his etchings: Rue à Ciboure, Ancien cloître à Ciboure and On the Spanish Border .
Exhibitions
Collectives
Salon des Jeunes, National School of Fine Arts, Paris, 1919 (with Bourdelle, Domergue, Oudot, Savin).
Salon des Indépendants, Paris, March 1921.
from 1921 to 1935 Guinegault exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français, of which he was a member.
Salon of the French School, Grand-Palais, Paris, 1921.
Salon of the French School, Grand-Palais, Paris, 1922.
Exhibition of applied arts, Rennes, April 1922.
Salon de la Société Coloniale, 1935. Guinegault was also a member of the Colonial.
One Hundred Years of Mountain Painting, Paris, 1998. Guinebault is a member of the Society of Mountain Painters (1898).
Personals
Exhibition at Galerie Simonson, rue Caumartin in Paris, March 1924.
Exhibition at Galerie Marsan, rue des Pyramides in Paris, May-June 1927.
Exhibition at the Scribe Studio, rue Scribe in Paris, March-April 1928.
Guinegault exhibition at the Becquemin-Roupsart Gallery, rue Tour-Carrée, Cherbourg, June 1933.
Guinegault exhibition entitled "Morocco, Sea, Mountain" at Galerie Bissonnier, 29 avenue Bosquet, Paris, June-July 1935.
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