Arthur Chaplin
Arthur Charles Georges Chaplin was a French painter born in Jouy-en-Josas on August 8, 1869 and dead in Paris on May 10, 1935.
He was the son of the painter Charles Chaplin (1825-1891).
He was the pupil of Léon Bonnat at the École des beaux-arts de Paris.
Arthur Chaplin has illustrated with 110 watercolors with homoerotic themes a manuscript he wrote in 1888.
Abandoning the vaporous negligee often represented by his father, Arthur Chaplin he drew his inspiration from the beauties, more chaste, of botany. As pupil of Léon Bonnat and then of Bernier, his interest in Dutch still life was confirmed during a trip to the Netherlands.
In the years 1908-1909, he experienced a platonic passion for Illan Alvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Casa Fuerte (1882-1962), friend of Gabriele D'Annunzio , Marcel Proust and Robert de Montesquiou.
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