Pierre Amédée Marcel-Béronneau (1869–1937) was a French Symbolist painter.[1] He first worked at the École des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux at the same time as Fernand Sabatté then became "one of the most brilliant students" of Gustave Moreau at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.[2] He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français.[3]
Pierre Marcel-Béronneau | |
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Born | 1869 |
Died | 1937 |
Education | École des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Symbolism |
In early February 1909, Kahlil Gibran had been working for a few weeks in Béronneau's studio in Paris; he used "his sympathy towards Béronneau as an excuse to leave the Académie Julian altogether".[4] According to Robin Waterfield, "Gibran was confirmed in his aspiration to be a Symbolist painter" after working in Marcel-Béronneau's studio.[4]
References
edit- ^ Revue de littérature comparée (in French). Vol. 77. p. 210.
- ^ Guérin, Jean (1957). Des hommes et des activities: autour d'un demi-siecle. p. 72.
Marcel Béronneau travailla d'abord à l'Ecole des beaux-arts de Bx en même temps que Fernand Sabatté, puis devint un des élèves les plus brillants de l'atelier de Gustave Moreau à l'Ecole des beaux-arts de Paris.
- ^ Bulletin officiel du ministère de l'éducation nationale. p. 751.
membre de la société des artistes francais, mention honorable 1895, médaille de bronze 1900, argent 1913
- ^ a b Waterfield, Robin (1995). Prophet: The Life and Times of Kahlil Gibran.