Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940)

Creator details

Name
Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940)
Nationality
French
Biography
Joseph Beuzon (1864-1940) was a French painter known for his landscapes and still-life paintings. He was born in the town of Saint-Étienne and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon. Beuzon was greatly influenced by the Impressionist movement and his works often featured bright colors and loose brushstrokes. In 1890, Beuzon moved to Paris and became a member of the Société des Artistes Français. He exhibited his works at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne, where he gained recognition for his unique style. Beuzon's paintings were also exhibited in galleries throughout Europe and the United States. Beuzon's paintings often depicted the French countryside, with its rolling hills and picturesque villages. He also painted still-life compositions, often featuring flowers and fruit. Beuzon's works are characterized by their vibrant colors and impressionistic style. Joseph Beuzon died in 1940, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful paintings that continue to be admired by art lovers around the world.

Assets (104 in total)

The Invention by Gutenberg of Moveable Type printing, 1933 (colour litho)
Cahiers de doleances.
The Disembarkation of King Louis IX (1215-70) during the Crusades, c.1930 (colour litho)
The Emperor Charlemagne (747-814) Visits a School, illustration from 'First Book of French History' by A. Aymard, published by Hachette, 1933 (colour litho)
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) plants the Spanish flag into the soil, 1933 (colour litho)
Louis XIV in Versailles, 1929 (print)
Poster published by the French ministry of war to recuit indochinese soldiers in the French colonial troops, c.1930
Journee du 6 Octobre 1789. Women's march on Versailles.
General Joseph Gallieni, French colonial Governor of Madagascar, overseeing the building of roads and the opening of schools (colour litho)
Revolution de 1830. July Revolution.
King Louis XIV had a magnificent palace built at Versailles, where he lived with his noble courtiers (colour litho)
Johannes Gutenberg.

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