Jacques-Eugene Feyen

(1815, in Bey-sur-Seille, Meurthe-et-Moselle - 1908) was a French painter. The elder brother of painter Auguste Feyen-Perrin, Jacques-Eugene enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and studied under Paul Delaroche. He had a notable career at the Paris Salon from 1841 to 1882. Vincent Van Gogh was a fan of Feyen and describes him as, "one of the few painters who pictures intimate modern life as it really is, and does not turn it into fashion plates." He set up studio and settled in summer in the town of Cancale.He spent several months every year painting views of Cancale, the oyster-picking Cancalaises and the bay of Mont St. Michel, and his paintings still enjoy a steady fame.
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Jacques-Eugene Feyen Women and fishermen waiting for the boat oil painting


Women and fishermen waiting for the boat
Gemälde ID::  83821
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Women and fishermen waiting for the boat
Date ca. 1860(1860) Medium Oil on paper Dimensions 15 x 21 cm (5.9 x 8.3 in) cjr
Date_ca._1860(1860) _ Medium_Oil_on_paper _ Dimensions_15_x_21_cm_(5.9_x_8.3_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Jacques-Eugene Feyen
     (1815, in Bey-sur-Seille, Meurthe-et-Moselle - 1908) was a French painter. The elder brother of painter Auguste Feyen-Perrin, Jacques-Eugene enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and studied under Paul Delaroche. He had a notable career at the Paris Salon from 1841 to 1882. Vincent Van Gogh was a fan of Feyen and describes him as, "one of the few painters who pictures intimate modern life as it really is, and does not turn it into fashion plates." He set up studio and settled in summer in the town of Cancale.He spent several months every year painting views of Cancale, the oyster-picking Cancalaises and the bay of Mont St. Michel, and his paintings still enjoy a steady fame.

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