Victor TARDIEU (1870-1937)

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Victor TARDIEU (1870-1937)
Pont Mirabeau Oil on canvas, signed lower left 21 1/4 x 28 3/4 in. PROVENANCE Collection de la famille de l’artiste Tardieu is often, if not always, presented as the august founder of the Indochina College of Fine Arts. It certainly earned him a great name and perpetuated his posterity, but his early career was full of interesting achievements too, as witness this view of the bridge in Paris. Tardieu had been at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Lyon for two years, since 1887, when he decided to change to the Académie Julian in Paris. He only stayed for a year, as Bonnat got him into the Paris Ecole des Beaux-Arts and took him under his wing. Tardieu became a regular visitor to his studio, and learned from both him and Maignan. In 1902 he was awarded first prize by the Salon des Artistes Français for a large painting entitled Travail. This enabled him to travel for two years in Europe. Predestined by the painting that had won him the grant, he painted the ports of Genoa, London, Liverpool, Paris. The work here is unmistakably part of this cycle, with its theme of working-class labour and the commercial aspect of these places. Subsequently he put his painting talents to good use in the decorative arts, and only left for Indochina after the First World War, in 1921.
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