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Edouard Léon Cortès
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Edouard Léon Cortès
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Edouard Léon Cortès
French, 1882–1969
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
Edouard Léon Cortès
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Edouard Léon Cortès
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Edouard Léon Cortès
L'Arc de Triomphe, Winter
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Medium
Paintings, Oil on canvas
Size
13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7 cm.)
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Signed “Edouard Cortès” (lower right)
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Size Notes
Canvas: 13" high x 18" wide
Frame: 20" high x 25" wide
Movement
Belle Époque, Modern Art
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Description
French artist Edouard Léon Cortès is renowned for his canvases that capture the grand boulevards and soaring arcades of Paris. The subject of this oil is the legendary Arc de Triomphe, one of Paris' most recognizable landmarks. Cortès perfectly evokes the vitality of this distinctively Parisian thoroughfare at dusk, with streets awash in the purplish haze of the evening sun.
Cortès devoted his career to bringing the spectacle de la rue to life on canvas. His paintings express the romance and energy of a bygone Paris, and the fashionable boulevards of La Belle Époque have forever been immortalized in his oeuvre. Dubbed the "Parisian Poet of Painting," Cortès possessed the uncanny ability to portray the very essence of his beloved city through the passing seasons and years. Though he painted the same streets time and time again, each work is unique in its narrative, perspective and atmosphere.
Raised in a prolific artistic environment, Cortès was an avid student of both his father, French painter Antonio Cortès and his older brother, Andre. The young artist was greatly influenced by his father and other famous artists who flocked to the picturesque town of Langly where Cortès was born. Maximilien Luce, Camille Pissarro and Lucien Pissarro, among other celebrities of the Impressionist period, were personal friends of the family, and the young Cortès flourished in this rich artistic environment, though he developed a remarkably independent style. Cortès exhibited his first work in 1899 at the Société des Artistes Française in Paris where he was met with excellent reviews. In 1901, he began painting scenes of Paris, and he went on to exhibit in the great venues of Paris and later in America and Canada, earning great admiration from his peers, patrons and critics. Today, Cortès continues to be lauded as one of the great Impressionist painters of the Belle Époque, and collectors increasingly seek his unmistakable work.
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