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Auguste Chabaud Art

French, 1882-1955

Auguste Chabaud was a French painter and sculptor. At the age of 14, Chabaud joined the École des Beaux-Arts in Avignon. In 1899, he went to Paris to continue his artistic training at the Académie Julian and the Écoledes Beaux-Arts. There he met Henri Matisse and André Derain. In 1900, he returned to his parents' vineyard in southern France, because the business was affected by a crisis there. In 1901, he was forced to leave Paris in order to secure his livelihood. He worked on a ship and got to know the West African coast. In the following years, he became acquainted with the Parisian nightlife and art collectors interested in growing for him. In the Paris neighborhood Montmartre, where he had his studio, he painted various scenes of Parisian life. Chabaud’s Cubist phase began in 1911, where he also began sculpting. In the following years, he had many exhibitions, including 1913 in New York, where his works were exhibited alongside those of artists such as Matisse, Derain, Vlaminck and Picasso. After his return from the First World War, Chabaud settled down in Graveson. From 1920, he had his blue period. He used the Prussian Blue as the only color in his works. From then, he focused exclusively on the south of France. He painted scenes of rural life, the farmers and the hills and trails of the Alpilles. In 1992, the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur opened the Musée Auguste Chabaud in his honor.

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Art Deco French Portrait, Yvette.
Art Deco French Portrait, Yvette.

Art Deco French Portrait, Yvette.

By Auguste Chabaud

Located in Cotignac, FR

French Art Deco Fauvist portrait, oil on paper laid on canvas by Auguste Chabaud. The painting is signed bottom right and carries an atelier label, with date, to the rear of the canv...

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Early 20th Century Art Deco Auguste Chabaud Art

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Canvas, Paper, Oil

French Landscape, Fauvist Drawing, The Olive Grove
French Landscape, Fauvist Drawing, The Olive Grove

French Landscape, Fauvist Drawing, The Olive Grove

By Auguste Chabaud

Located in Cotignac, FR

French Fauvist landscape drawing on card by Auguste Chabaud. The drawing is signed bottom left and carries the atelier stamp and reference numbers to the back. Presented in a fine bl...

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Early 20th Century Fauvist Auguste Chabaud Art

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Crayon, Pencil, Paper, Cardboard

La Réception Lithograph Print, Cubist Style, Early 20th Century
La Réception Lithograph Print, Cubist Style, Early 20th Century

La Réception Lithograph Print, Cubist Style, Early 20th Century

By Auguste Chabaud

Located in Belgrade, MT

Auguste Chabaud was born in Nimes, France and attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Avignon and Paris.He lived in the area of Montmarte where he had a studio and painted various scene...

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Early 20th Century Cubist Auguste Chabaud Art

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Mon Colonel
Mon Colonel

Mon Colonel

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'Mon Colonel', pencil and crayon on paper, by noted French artist, Auguste Chabaud (circa 1914-1918). A delightfully simple drawing of a French Army colonel in profile along with clo...

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Paper, Crayon, Pencil

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