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Jean François Raffaëlli - Le Déménagement

Le Déménagement (1894)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
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Jean François Raffaëlli

Jean-François Raffaëlli was a French realist painter, sculptor, and printmaker who exhibited with the Impressionists. He was also active as an actor and writer.

Born in Paris, he was of Tuscan descent through his paternal grandparents. He showed an interest in music and theatre before becoming a painter in 1870. One of his landscape paintings was accepted for exhibition at the Salon in that same year. In October 1871 he began three months of study under Jean-Léon Gérôme at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; he had no other formal training.

Raffaëlli produced primarily costume pictures until 1876, when he began to depict the people of his time—particularly peasants, workers, and ragpickers seen in the suburbs of Paris—in a realistic style. His new work was championed by influential critics such as J.-K. Huysmans, as well as by Edgar Degas.

Degas invited Raffaëlli to participate in the Impressionist exhibitions of 1880 and 1881, an action that bitterly divided the group; not only was Raffaëlli not an Impressionist, but he threatened to dominate the 1880 exhibition with his outsized display of 37 works. Monet, resentful of Degas's insistence on expanding the Impressionist exhibitions by including several realists, chose not to exhibit, complaining, "The little chapel has become a commonplace school which opens its doors to the first dauber to come along." An example of Raffaëlli's work from this period is Les buveurs d'absinthe (1881, in the California Palace of Legion of Honor Art Museum in San Francisco). Originally titled Les déclassés, the painting was widely praised at the 1881 exhibit.

After winning the Légion d'honneur in 1889, Raffaëlli shifted his attention from the suburbs of Paris to city itself, and the street scenes that resulted were well received by the public and the critics. He made a number of sculptures, but these are known today only through photographs. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics. In the later years of his life, he concentrated on color printmaking. Raffaëlli died in Paris on February 11, 1924.

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Bord de Seine; la route ensoleillée

Bord de Seine; la route ensoleillée

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Une Rue à Asnières

Une Rue à Asnières (1880)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Paysage de banlieue (le tombereau)

Paysage de banlieue (le tombereau) (1921)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Comédien Arrivant Dans Une Ville De Province

Comédien Arrivant Dans Une Ville De Province

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
La place de la Révolte

La place de la Révolte (1906)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Anciana en la nieve

Anciana en la nieve (19th century)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1893)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
The old lady’s garden

The old lady’s garden (1894)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Le village sur la colline

Le village sur la colline (1905)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Nature Morte Aux Fleurs Et Aux Raisins

Nature Morte Aux Fleurs Et Aux Raisins

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
La route abandonnée

La route abandonnée (1905)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Place de Saint-Germain des Prés, Paris

Place de Saint-Germain des Prés, Paris

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea (c. 1880)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Autumn In Paris

Autumn In Paris

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
Le boulevard des Italiens

Le boulevard des Italiens (1908)

Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850 – 1924)
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