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Amédée Joyau - Travaux du métropolitain, Chantier boulevard de Courcelles (Paris)
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Amédée Joyau was a painter, etcher and engraver from Paris who was know for his Japonisme prints that also suggest he was influenced by his compatriot, Henri Rivière (1864-1951). In 1894 Joyau was deeply inspired by an exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints and five years later, in 1889, Joyau went to Japan. After he returned to France the following year he began producing color woodblock prints. Three of his 'wood engravings' were exhibited in the French exhibition at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 'The Sea,' 'The Cliffs, Moonlight, and 'The Return of the Sardine Fishers,' although his name was spelled as Amedée Joyan in the official catalog. In 1911 he was one of the original members of the Société de la gravure sur bois originale (Society of Original Wood Engravers).

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Brume à Yport

Brume à Yport (1901-1902)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Valse

Valse (1896)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
L’Appareillage (Yport)

L’Appareillage (Yport) (1902-1903)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Roscoff, Les voiles rouges

Roscoff, Les voiles rouges (1904)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Farandole

Farandole (1895)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Avenue de Villiers (Paris)

Avenue de Villiers (Paris) (1900)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Albert Lechat

Albert Lechat (1897)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Crépuscule à Villers

Crépuscule à Villers (1896)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Petit paysage inachevé

Petit paysage inachevé (1912)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Rentrée des Sardiniers (Douarnenez, Finistère)

Rentrée des Sardiniers (Douarnenez, Finistère) (1898-1899)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Roscoff, Brume

Roscoff, Brume (1903)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Les Falaises au clair de lune (Yport)

Les Falaises au clair de lune (Yport) (1901)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Femme cousant (Mlle Miller-Verghy, de Bucarest).

Femme cousant (Mlle Miller-Verghy, de Bucarest). (1898)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Pins. Soleil couchant (Le Touquet, Pas-de-Calais)

Pins. Soleil couchant (Le Touquet, Pas-de-Calais) (1900)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
Anna ; Jeune femme se recoiffant (Mlle Marcolesco, belle-sœur de l’artiste)

Anna ; Jeune femme se recoiffant (Mlle Marcolesco, belle-sœur de l’artiste) (1899)

Amédée Joyau (French, 1872-1913)
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