Société d'aquarellistes français

The Société d'aquarellistes français (English: Society of French Watercolourists), often in uncontracted form as Société des aquarellistes français, was an association of painters in watercolour in nineteenth-century France. It held annual exhibitions of works by members; the first of these was held in the gallery of Paul Durand-Ruel at 16 rue Laffitte, Paris, in 1879.[1][2] The society ceased to be active in 1896.[3]

Société d'aquarellistes français
Cover of the catalogue of the twelfth exhibition of the Société d'aquarellistes français, Paris, 1890
Formation1879
Dissolved1896
Typeartistic association

Members

Jules-Ferdinand Jacquemart, Les Platanes en Hiver, Route de Nice, shown in the first exhibition of the Société d'aquarellistes français in 1879

In 1879, the honorary members of the society were:[2]

In 1879, the ordinary members were:[2]

By 1890 the membership had expanded to include:[4]

References

  1. Eric Hazan, David Fernbach (trans.) (2011). The Invention of Paris: A History in Footsteps. London; New York: Verso Books. ISBN 9781844678006. Accessed September 2013.
  2. [s.n.] (1879). Société d'aquarellistes français: Première exposition; rue Laffitte, 16: Catalogue (in French). Paris: Imprimerie de D. Jouaust.
  3. Notice d'autorité collectivité: Société d'aquarellistes français (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France.
  4. [s.n.] (1890). Société d'aquarellistes français: Douzième exposition; rue de Sèze, 8: Catalogue (in French). Paris: Imprimerie de Ch. Gillot.
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