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Edmond Francois Aman-Jean
Edmond Francois Aman-Jean

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean

French, 1858-1936
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Edmond Aman-Jean was a French symbolist painter, who co-founded the Salon des Tuileries in 1923.

His father was the owner and operator of an industrial lime kiln. He had his first art lessons with Henri Lehmann at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he shared a workshop with Georges Seurat. He also befriended the Symbolist painters, Alphonse Osbert and Alexandre Séon.

In 1886, he obtained a travelling scholarship and went to Italy, together with Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin and Ernest Laurent; studying the Old Masters. Along with Seurat, he worked as an assistant to Puvis de Chavannes, helping him to realize several of his murals. In 1892, he painted a portrait of the poet, Paul Verlaine, during his convalescence for syphilis at the Hôpital Broussais [fr] in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. Verlaine dedicated a sonnet to him and they remained good friends until Verlaine's death in 1896.

He was also one of the first to recognize Joséphin Péladan as an important artist and exhibited at one of the first showings held at the Salon de la Rose + Croix. Later, he became an important teacher in his own right. His students included Charles Sydney Hopkinson, Theodor Pallady, and Nicolae Tonitza. In 1923, together with Albert Besnard and Auguste Rodin, he helped create the Salon des Tuileries. Ten years later, he was named a Commander in the Legion of Honour.

In 1892, he married Thadée Jacquet, the daughter of an Imperial Prefect, who was also a painter. They had two children, François, who became a well-known writer, and Céline [fr], who was a painter and illustrator.

Aman-Jean established his reputation primarily for his portraits, especially of female subjects; he was also noted for his murals in public and official buildings, including the Sorbonne. Like many French artists of his generation, he was influenced by the new perspectives on Japanese art current in Paris in his day; more unusually, he was interested in the Pre-Raphaelite artists in England.

He was a close friend of Georges Seurat; the two artists shared a Paris studio in 1879. Art historian Robert Herbert called Seurat's portrait of Aman-Jean, "one of the great portrait drawings of the nineteenth century". It was the first work Seurat showed, at the Paris Salon in 1883. Aman-Jean also worked in lithography and printmaking and designed posters.

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Portrait de Miss Ella Carmichael

Portrait de Miss Ella Carmichael (1906)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Portrait of a woman smelling a rose

Portrait of a woman smelling a rose (1892)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Illustration
Venice

Venice (1892)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Illustration
Mlle. Mornéo de la Comédie-Française

Mlle. Mornéo de la Comédie-Française (1897)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Illustration
Woman with fruit basket

Woman with fruit basket

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Illustration
Woman with the Blue Vase

Woman with the Blue Vase

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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La coiffure

La coiffure (1916)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Jeunesse

Jeunesse

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Nature morte au cor et au tambour

Nature morte au cor et au tambour (1900)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Still Life
Girl with Long Hair

Girl with Long Hair (c. 1898)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Figurative
Woman With Eucalyptus

Woman With Eucalyptus (before 1905)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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The Outskirts of a Village

The Outskirts of a Village (ca. 1880)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Landscape
Portrait of princess Potemkine

Portrait of princess Potemkine

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman (c. 1891)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Portrait of a Japanese Woman (Mrs. Kuroki)

Portrait of a Japanese Woman (Mrs. Kuroki)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Festival of Venice

Festival of Venice

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Under the Flowers (Sous les Fleurs)

Under the Flowers (Sous les Fleurs) (ca. 1897)

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
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Woman with Vase

Woman with Vase

Edmond Francois Aman-Jean (French, 1858-1936)
Figurative

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