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Adolphe Monticelli Landscape Paintings

French, 1824-1886
Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, widely known as Adolphe Monticelli, was a French painter whose vibrant and expressive style preceded the Impressionist movement. Born in Marseille in 1824, Monticelli embarked on his artistic journey at the age of eighteen by attending the École Municipale de Dessin in his hometown from 1842 to 1846. He then moved to Paris to further his studies under the tutelage of Paul Delaroche at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts. While in Paris, Monticelli honed his skills by making meticulous copies of works by the Old Masters in the Louvre and creating oil sketches inspired by Eugène Delacroix. His technique evolved significantly during this period, laying the foundation for his distinctive style. In 1855, Monticelli met Narcisse Diaz, an artist associated with the Barbizon School. The two frequently painted together in the forest of Fontainebleau. Monticelli was influenced by Diaz’s practice of incorporating nudes or elegantly dressed figures into landscapes, a motif that would recur in his own work. Monticelli developed a highly individual Romantic style characterized by richly colored, dappled, and textured surfaces. His paintings, with their scintillating effects, often depicted courtly subjects inspired by Antoine Watteau. Additionally, he created still lifes, portraits, and Orientalist scenes, drawing inspiration from Delacroix’s oil paintings. In the 1860s, Monticelli befriended the young Paul Cézanne, and his influence is evident in Cézanne’s work from that decade. Despite his growing prowess and the significant output of his work, Monticelli lived in poverty after returning to Marseille in 1870. He sold his paintings for meager sums, driven solely by his passion for art rather than financial gain. From 1878 to 1884, Monticelli and Cézanne often painted together, exploring the landscapes of Aix-en-Provence. Monticelli’s dedication to his craft was reflected in his remark, “I paint for thirty years from now,” suggesting a forward-looking vision that anticipated future artistic developments. Monticelli’s work, with its painterly freedom and expressive use of color, prefigured that of Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh, who greatly admired Monticelli’s work after seeing it in Paris in 1886, adopted a brighter palette and heavier brushstrokes influenced by Monticelli’s style. Unfortunately, Monticelli passed away in Marseille in 1886, just a few months before Van Gogh arrived in Paris, and the two artists never met. In 1886, Monticelli’s distinctive style and technique captured the attention of critics and admirers at the Salon des XX. His nervous and broad brushstrokes, along with a remarkably rich palette, made his work instantly recognizable. He painted a variety of subjects, including imaginary festive scenes, expressive portraits, sensual nudes, vibrant still lifes, and lively circus scenes, all characterized by a unique vivacity and color that continue to be admired in the art world today. Adolphe Monticelli’s legacy is that of an influential French painter who, despite a life of poverty, left a lasting impact on the art world. His friendship with Cézanne, his influence on Van Gogh, and his vibrant, expressive style ensure that his work remains celebrated and studied long after his time.
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Artist: Adolphe Monticelli
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Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli 1824-1886, was a French painter and influencer of Vincent van Gogh. Monticelli was well known to Theo and Vincent Van Gogh, Theo acted as agent for ...
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Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli 1824-1886, was a French painter and influencer of Vincent van Gogh. Monticelli was well known to Theo and Vincent Van Gogh, Theo acted as agent for ...
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Late 19th Century Adolphe Monticelli Landscape Paintings

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Signed figures in a landscape oil on panel circa 1876 by French painter Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli. The work depicts depicting bathers in a river. Signature: Signed lower right Dimensions: Framed: 14"x21" Unframed: 8"x15" Provenance: Private French collection - unidentified wax collector's seal verso This work has been authenticated by Marc Stammenga and is included in the Catalogue Raisonne. Monticelli entered the Paris studio of Paul Delaroche at the age of 22. His parents initially favoured a career as a pharmacist, but were soon convinced of his artistic vocation, thanks more to their son's complete lack of enthusiasm for any other activity than to evidence of outstanding talent on his part. Adolphe was a relatively undistinguished student during his three years at the municipal school of drawing in Marseilles; his true inspiration was the Louvre, where he spent long hours copying works by Rembrandt, Veronese and Giorgione, and where he met Delacroix, whom he admired throughout his life. He returned to Marseilles from 1849 to 1863, when he settled in the French capital once again until the outbreak of hostilities in 1870.Monticelli's career was divided equally between Paris and Marseilles (he spent a total of 15 years in each). His artistic evolution is marked by clearly distinguishable 'Paris' and 'Marseilles' periods, but his work as a whole remains underpinned by an inexhaustible, lifelong exploration of the physical and expressive, spiritual properties of colour. His early Romantic works (before 1860) are characterised by capable drawing, careful handling and the use of glazes in shades of yellow and red-brown over a bituminous base. A handful of compositions from this period feature a livelier interplay of brighter, purer colours; by 1860, Monticelli's technique had evolved increasingly in this direction. His paintings of the 1860s are characterised by pearly, iridescent effects and a sophisticated palette. His scenes from the Decameron, or fêtes galantes at St-Cloud, convey an exhilarating sense of joie de vivre, luxury and refined pleasure, perfectly in keeping with his 'dandified' persona. Napoleon III acquired two of his paintings, and he enjoyed an enthusiastic following among British collectors. Despite the limitations of his subject-matter and motifs, his painting was consistently fresh and sparkling, never mechanical. Delacroix expressed surprise at Monticelli's success, and admiration: 'There arose around Monticelli a kind of expectant rumour among his fellow painters'. Monticelli himself was untroubled by the views of his critics, whom he did not frequent, or his collectors, since he sold his pictures exclusively through dealers. He was devoid of social or financial ambition, content to sell enough work to support his chosen lifestyle, and never exhibited at the Salon. He was a stylish dresser, a womaniser and a gourmet. His distaste for social scheming may go some way to explain why he was never awarded the usual public honours. In the manner of Victor Hugo's hero Ruy Blas, he nurtured a sentimental, idealised passion for Napoleon III's Empress, Eugénie de Montijo, whose features are discernible in some of his female figures. With the fall of the Second Empire in 1870, Monticelli's dilletante existence in Paris came to an abrupt end. He left his home in Romainville on foot, stayed for a few weeks in the southern French town of Salon and arrived in Marseilles in 1871, now aged 47. Misunderstood, and alienated from local collectors and the city's intellectual élite, Monticelli was forced to work in isolation. In Marseilles - with its tumult and squalor, its sunsets redolent of the Oriental splendors of the Maghreb just over the horizon - Monticelli was free to develop his distinctive, mature style. When peace returned he chose to stay in the south, despite the entreaties of his Parisian friends, living in one room furnished with a low bed, an easel and two chairs. Bathed in purplish light from its only window, hung with a red flowered curtain, Monticelli delighted in his humble lodgings and settled contentedly into a new life of quiet probity, enjoying the company of a handful of local shopkeepers - simple, everyday people, lovers of good food and ritual drinkers of absinthe. He attended the opera and the Italian pantomime, highly popular at the time, and was transported by music of all kinds, especially that of the Hungarian gypsy bands who performed regularly in the city's bars and cafés. 'At the last flourish of the fiddler's bow, he would hurry back to his garret, light all the candles he could muster and paint until he was weak with fatigue.' (Paul Guigou). The correlation between music and images is central to Monticelli's work throughout his final Marseilles period. Like his contemporaries Théophile Gautier and Baudelaire, he seems to have experienced synaesthesia, 'hearing' the melodic properties of colours and light in what became, for Monticelli, a permanently-altered perceptive state. 'The sound of blues and greens reaches me in palpable waves', he observed. This 'musical climate' remains an important factor distinguishing Monticelli's work from the output of his many plagiarisers. His pictures are imbued with the sensory fluency of the Venetian school, mixed with a kind of 'magical realism' (his family were of Venetian origin, and he claimed to have lived in the city in past lives). Upon his arrival in Marseilles in 1871, he abandoned his earlier, virtuoso style in favour of a highly disciplined technique based on three colours: grey, yellow and violet. From 1875 onwards, however, colour flowed back into his work. Contrary to popular belief, he seldom painted with a palette knife, preferring short, hard brushes. His technique and handling are deft and innovative, wiping colours with a cloth, spreading paint with his fingers, using complementary colour contrasts, isolating elements of his composition within heavy outlines, employing bright hatching or dots in 'major' colours against neutral backgrounds. Cut off from the artistic mainstream, Monticelli was free to explore and innovate, off-setting impasto colour against the natural hues of his supports: red-brown mahogany, blond walnut. His prolific output of medium-sized easel paintings embraced flower-pieces, portraits, still-lifes and opera scenes, bathed in the light of the French Midi, bright and warm - Monticelli's light. ('I paint three keys higher...', he noted.) His portraits burn with a strangely fevered light noted by Van Gogh. Unlike many other painters, Monticelli's brand of Impressionism seeks to preserve form, rather than dissolving it in light. 'Monticelli created a new generation of colour, the offspring of light itself', wrote G. Boissy. 'In this, he has no rival'. Monticelli's extraordinary œuvre is peppered with masterpieces, and some notable failures, yet all of his works feature passages of exquisite, visionary quality.Monticelli's work features regularly in thematic exhibitions, such as Women in Provence and the Mediterranean (Le Femme en Provence et en Méditerranée), organised by the Fondation Regards de Provence at the Château de Borély in Marseilles, in 2001. Museum and Gallery Holdings: Aix-en-Provence: Ladies in a Park; Landscape; Head of a Ruffianly Soldier Aix-en-Provence (Mus. Granet): Park Scene (oil on canvas) Algiers: Woman with a Dog Allauch (Church of St-Sebastien): Let's Go for Heaven Amsterdam (Rijksmus.): Jesus among the Little Children; Sunlit Promontory; At the Altar; Woman in a Tailored Jacket; Outdoor Gathering of Ladies and Gentlemen; Elegant Company in a Park; Landscape Amsterdam (Stedelijk Mus.): Resting in a Forest Antwerp: Figure in a Park; The Port at Marseilles Baltimore: Track through the Woods; Allegory (oil sketch); Allegory; Spring Morning; Allegory; Sunset; Portrait of Monticelli Boston: Scene from Don Quixote; Scene on a Terrace; Landscape Bowes: Landscape Brussels: Autumn Bucharest (Muz. National de Arta al României): Scene in a Park; Portrait of a Woman Buffalo: Portrait of Madame Rosenthal (attributed); Cardiff: Capers Dijon: Departure of the Hunt Edinburgh (Nat. Gal. of Scotland): A Gypsy Encampment (oil/panel); The Fête (oil/panel); The Garden of Love (oil/panel); A Woodland Fête (oil/panel); A Garden Fête (oil?/panel); In the Grotto (oil/panel) Frankfurt am Main: painting; Scene in a Park Glasgow: Adoration of the Magi; A Garden Party; A Nuptial Procession Grasse: Scene in a Park Ixelles: Seascape Lille: Scene from the Decameron; Landscape London (NG): The Hayfield (1860-1880, oil/wood, on loan to the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, since 1979); 12 paintings from Harry Wearne's collection Lyons: Portrait of Mme René; Scene in a Park; Bathing-party Manchester (City AG): A Woodland Glade; Ladies on a Terrace Marseilles (École des Beaux-Arts): Nude Marseilles (MBA): Women with Swans; Waterfowl; Portrait of Mme Pascal; Turks at the Mosque Marseilles (Mus. Cantini): Large Scene with Figures; Group of Figures with Mephistopheles; Riders and Figures; Provençal Landscape; Autumn Landscape (two works); Portrait of a child; Portrait of a Man; Portrait of a Woman; Portrait of M. Kahn Marseilles (Mus. du Vieux Marseille): Portrait of M. Vincent Torcat Marseilles (Mus. Grobet-Labadié): Bouquet of Flowers; Travelling Acrobats; Festive Scene in Spain; Faust and Margarete; Sketch; Monsoon; Landscape with Figures; Two Female Nudes; Two Cupids Milan: Adoration of the Magi Minneapolis (IA): Garden Scene (Scène de parc) (1868, oil on canvas) Montreal: Garden Party; An Intimate Gathering; Country Party; Dancing in a Garden; Donkey and Cart Moscow (Pushkin MFA): Landscape Mulhouse: Preparing for the Ball; Parrot New York: Ladies of Quality; Festive Scene New York (Metropolitan Mus. of Art): The Court of the Princess (La Cour de la Princesse) Paris (Louvre): Bathers; Strolling at Twilight; Serenade; Still-life; Gathering in a Park; Portrait of Mme Teissier; Women in a Glade Paris (Mus. des Arts décoratifs): Women in a Glade; Scene in a Park Paris (Mus. du Petit Palais): Gathering in a Park under the Valois Philadelphia (MA, Johnson Collection): Masquerade; Nymphs Bathing...
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