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Name
  
Octave Tassaert


Octave Tassaert French Painting from the Musee Fabre Octave TASSAERT

Died
  
April 24, 1874, Paris, France

Education
  
Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux-Arts

Octave tassaert


Octave Tassaert (Paris, 26 July 1800 – Paris, 24 April 1874) was a French painter of portraits and genre, religious, historical and allegorical paintings, as well as a lithographer and engraver, though this family was of Flemish origin. He was the grandson of the sculptor Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert.

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Octave Tassaert The Temptation of Saint Hilarion Octave Tassaert ca 1857

Life

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Octave's first artistic training came from his father Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert (1765-c. 1835) and his older brother Paul (?-1855), before he was apprenticed to the engraver Alexis-François Girard (1787–1870). Next he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts (1817–25) from 1817 through 1825, under Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, but never won the school's Prix de Rome. Winning popular but not critical success, his works showing poor people's lives were felt melodramatic by critics but acclaimed by the public. His submission to the 1855 World Exhibition was well received by the critics, but Octave ceased to exhibit after the 1857 Salon, withdrawing more and more from the formal art world. Collectors of his works included Alfred Bruyas and Alexandre Dumas, fils, but in 1863 Octave stopped painting altogether and tried to become a poet (though none of his works are extant), selling all his remaining paintings to the dealer Père Martin. He declined into alcoholism, damaging his eyesight (he was treated at Montpellier in 1865, during which time he stayed with Bruyas) and finally committing suicide by inhaling coal gas in 1874.

Selected works

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  • The Death of Correggio, 1834 Paris Salon - Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia - purchased by Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, and thus Octave's first success
  • Une famille malheureuse, 1849 - Musée d'Orsay
  • The Waif (L'abandonnée), 1852 - National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
  • Heaven and Hell, 1850 - Cleveland Museum of Art
  • The Bourgeois' Kitchen, 1854 - Cleveland Museum of Art

  • Octave Tassaert Heaven and Hell by Octave Tassaert MyStudioscom

    Octave Tassaert Octave Tassaert Works on Sale at Auction amp Biography

    References

    Octave Tassaert Wikipedia