Jules-Cyrille Cavé

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Jules-Cyrille Cavé (born January 4, 1859 in Paris , † May 12, 1949 ) was a French painter .

Life

Jules-Cyrille Cavé studied with Tony Robert-Fleury , a painter of the historical genre and professor at the Académie Julian, and with William Adolphe Bouguereau , one of the greatest salon painters of the 19th century. Bouguereau was to be a significant influence throughout Cave's career, both stylistically and in terms of subject matter and treatment.

Since 1885 Cavé took part in the Salon des Artistes Français every year . He mainly exhibited floral and portrait pieces as well as historical compositions, of which Martyre aux catacombes (1886), Première gelée (1891), Moisson de fleurs (1899), Fleurs des Champs (1905) and two portraits of women (1909) can be proven. Cave had early success in 1886 when he was awarded a 3rd class medal for Martyre aux catacombes . From 1887 he was a member of the Société des Artistes Français and the Comité de l'Association Taylor . He received further awards and bronze medals in 1889 and 1900. He painted portraits, religious and allegorical motifs in the style of salons, young girls, genres and still lifes. Cave's portraits of young girls and allegorical motifs were very well painted in Bouguereau's manner and found success in France and the United States.

Works

Individual evidence

  1. Elmar Stolpe: Cavé, Jules Cyrille . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 6 : Carlini-Cioci . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1912, p. 232 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
  2. Jules-Cyrille Cavé . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 17, Saur, Munich a. a. 1997, ISBN 3-598-22757-4 , p. 388.
  3. Jules-Cyrille Cavé (1859-1949) - Artist Detail - Fine Art Dealers MacConnal-Mason Gal ... Accessed March 5, 2019 .