Henri Émile Vollet

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Henri Émile Vollet , also Henry Emile Vollet (* 1861 in Champigny-sur-Marne , Département Val-de-Marne , † 1945 ), was a French landscape , portrait and genre painter .

Live and act

Henri Émile Vollet made numerous trips at home and abroad, during which works such as Sur les quais de Concarneau , Le Vice d'Asie - fumerie d'opium (1909) or Tourists in San Francisco's Chinatown were created. From 1885 he was able to exhibit his work in Paris, so in 1890 in the Musée d'objets d'art français in the Palais du Trocadéro and at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1889 ( Portrait de M Millerand, député ). His paintings are exhibited in museums such as the Musée d'Orsay ( Bateaux indochinois sur le fleuve rouge ) in Paris .

He is not to be confused with the historian Émile-Henry Vollet-Révillon (1827–1902).

Individual evidence

  1. Ginni Ferracutti: Studi Interculturali 1, 2014
  2. Dominique Lobstein: Defense et illustration de l'Impressionnisme: Ernest Hoschedé (1837-1891) and "Brelan de salons" (1890) . L'Échelle de Jacob, 2008
  3. ^ Complete in the database of the Musee d'Orsay