Hugues MERLE (1823-1881)

Hugues MERLE (1823-1881)  
flora 
Pastelon paper, signed lower left
40x33cm 
53x44cm (framed) 

Provenance; 
Private collection Door on the back a label of the Galerie Durand-Ruel 
Very good condition 

Hugues Merle is the student of Léon Cogniet at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. He competes unsuccessfully for the Prix de Rome in 1849. A genre painter and portraitist, he deals with moral or sentimental subjects. He was compared to the painter William-Adolphe Bougereau.He exhibited at the Salon from 1847 and won 2nd class medals at the Salons of 1861 and 1863. Hugues Merle becomes the friend of Paul Durand-Ruel in the early 1860s. He bought him his first paintings from 1862. He introduced William-Adolphe Bouguereau which he will become a rival. He painted portraits of Paul Durand-Ruel and his family in the mid-1860s. 

Public collections: 

Paris; Orsay Museum;
Grenoble; museum:
Pau ;Museum of Fine Arts


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  • Model: Hugues MERLE (1823-1881)

Directeur de la Publication : Grégory Mazet : Conception, hébergement : Bixis
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