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Item Number: 137038
Title: MARIUS BORGEAUD
Author: Wuhlmann, Sylvie ; Philippe Kaenel
Price: Not Available
ISBN: 9782884531955
Description: Lausanne: La Bibliothèque des Arts-Fondation de l’Hermitage, 2015. 29cm., pbk., 192pp., 140 color illus. Exhibition catalogue. French text.

Summary: Marius Borgeaud is one of the most popular Swiss artists of his generation, alongside Ferdinand Hodler and Félix Vallotton. He was born into a prominent Vaud family in 1861 and started painting at the age of 40, having squandered the inheritance left him by his father. He was initially linked to the Postimpressionist movement, but soon set out on his own path, unattached to any artistic school. Borgeaud spent his time between Brittany and Paris, where he began exhibiting in 1904. He died in 1924, leaving over 300 paintings. The selection is organised around themes explored by Borgeaud: Figures and Places, Landscapes, Urban Views, Still Life, Scenes of Breton Life (cafés, pharmacies, town halls) and crucially Interiors. An important element of Borgeaud’s work comprises mysterious domestic interiors peopled with everyday objects, figures who often seem still and pensive, and dogs and cats apparently listening to this silent world. Borgeaud usually added accessories to his scenes, notably hanging images d’Epinal on the walls, indicating his fascination with popular and naïve art. The exhibition at the Fondation de l’Hermitage will evoke this approach through a display of objects with which Borgeaud accompanied his models. The exhibition will also include paintings that resonate with Borgeaud’s work, both by artists he knew and by others he had taken as models (Francis Picabia, Alfred Sisley, Henri Rousseau, Camille Pissarro and crucially Félix Vallotton).

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