Belleroche was an integral part of the Parisian art scene during the Belle Époque - he was a close friend of the artist John Singer Sargent with whom he shared studios in Paris and London; he was admired and collected by luminaires such as Degas and Renoir - anbdchampioned by the art critic Roger Marx. With Toulouse-Lautrec he shared the celebrated model Lily Grenier. And it is even said that Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray was inspired by Belleroche. Belleroche was considered by his contemporaries to be an innovator. In the art of lithography he developed techniques that built on the experiments of Degas and other Impressionist, (with whom he shared a fascination for monotypes). Despite all these fascinating facets of his life and art, his story remains largely unknown.
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Introduction Albert de Belleroche and John Singer Sargent – A Life-long Friendship From the Artists Studio – A Note About the Collection Paintings Drawings Chronology Catalogue Raisonné of the Lithographic Work
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Product details

ISBN
9781999314583
Published
2024-06-30
Publisher
Liss Llewellyn; Liss Llewellyn Fine Art
Height
270 mm
Width
215 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
196

Biographical note

After gaining a first class honours degree in History of Art at Manchester, specialising in the history of picture frames Paul was awarded a Bursary to train at Sothebys for 2 years, after which he joined Hazlitt Gooden & Fox in 1987. He founded Liss Llewellyn in 1991.