Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Adolphe-Félix Cals was a French portrait, genre and landscape painter. He was born into a poor family, yet his parents attempted to prevent him from performing manual labor. He initially trained as an engraver under Jean-Louis Anselin, who was a family friend. After Anselin died suddenly, he went on studying engraving, first with Ponce, then under Bosc, before finally entering the atelier of Léon Cogniet. Cogniet tried to mentor Cals in the direction of a more popular style although Cals disagreed. Cogniet argued that Cals’s style would hurt his career but Cals refused to give in. He parted company with his neoclassical-influenced teacher, owing to his teacher's lack of appreciation for the emerging Impressionist movement in art.
Late 19th Century Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Pencil
Late 19th Century Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Ink
Late 19th Century Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Charcoal
1940s American Realist Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Watercolor
1960s Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Pencil
1890s Romantic Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Graphite
1920s Art Deco Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Pastel
2010s Expressionist Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Pastel, Ink, Pencil, Color Pencil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Gouache
1940s Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Charcoal, Carbon Pencil
1910s Realist Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Watercolor
20th Century American Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Ink, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Ink
1920s Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Paper, Pencil
1920s Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Graphite
Late 19th Century Adolphe-Félix CALS Art
Charcoal