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Adolphe-Félix CALS Art

French, 1810-1880

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.

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Artist: Adolphe-Félix CALS
Painting 19th CALS French portrait oil oval young woman pianist Jenny GODIN
By Adolphe-Félix Cals
Located in PARIS, FR
Adolphe-Felix CALS Paris, 1810 – Honfleur, 1880 Oil on canvas 45 x 38 cm (69 x 63 cm with frame) Signed and dated on the right "Cals / 1879" Label on the back mentioning the model "Jenny Godin" Beautiful 19th century oval frame in carved, decorated and gilded wood Very good condition This is the portrait of Jenny...
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1870s Impressionist Adolphe-Félix CALS Art

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Oil

Portrait of Woman - China Pencil on Paper by A.-F. Cals - Late 19th Century
By Adolphe-Félix Cals
Located in Roma, IT
Woman Portrait is a beautiful drawing in pencil realized by Adolphe-Félix Cals (1810-1880) The state of preservation of the artwork is good. Included a Pa...
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Late 19th Century Modern Adolphe-Félix CALS Art

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Pencil

Male Figure - China Ink Drawing by A.-F. Cals - Late 19th Century
By Adolphe-Félix Cals
Located in Roma, IT
Male Figure is a china ink drawing realized by Adolphe-Félix Cals (1810 - Honfleur 1880) in the late 19th Century. The artwork represents a portrait of a m...
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Late 19th Century Adolphe-Félix CALS Art

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Ink

Lying Woman - China Charcoal Drawing by A.-F. Cals - Late 19th Century
By Adolphe-Félix Cals
Located in Roma, IT
Lying Woman is a charcoal drawing realized by Adolphe-Félix Cals (1810 - Honfleur 1880) in the late 19th Century. The artwork represents a woman lying on a...
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Late 19th Century Adolphe-Félix CALS Art

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Charcoal

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