Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour was the pupil of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Édouard Detaille. From Gérôme, he certainly retained the control of colors and their accord while from Detaille, he retained a real talent for portraiture and psychology beyond a documentary aspect. It was during the Great War that Berne-Bellecour became a full-fledged military painter, and he particularly focused on colonial troops. The same ones that made this European war a world war. Far from what one could imagine from a haughty or condescending glance. In his paintings, Berne-Bellecour strives to give these men an image that reflects both their nobility, their courage and their distress on a theater of operations so far from their homelands.
1910s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Watercolor
1920s Impressionist Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Oil
1890s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Paper, Watercolor
1920s Impressionist Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Oil
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Crayon, Paper, Conté
Early 2000s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Paper, Conté
2010s Impressionist Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Oil
1970s Post-War Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Paper, Gouache, Charcoal
Mid-19th Century Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil
1880s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Paper, Chalk, Pencil
1920s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Carbon Pencil, Charcoal
20th Century Impressionist Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Oil
1920s Academic Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Art
Carbon Pencil