‘Nature morte aux fruits’, signed, oil on board, 63 x 78.5cm
Gustave Louis Jaulmes (1873-1959)
£3,750.00
Size:
Height – 63cm x Width – 78.5cm
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‘Nature morte aux fruits’, signed, oil on board, 63 x 78.5cm
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Gustave Louis Jaulmes (14 April 1873 – 7 January 1959) was an eclectic French artist who followed the neoclassical trend in the Art Deco movement. He created monumental frescoes, paintings, posters, illustrations, cartoons for tapestries and carpets and decorations for objects such as enamels, sets of plates and furniture.
Gustave Louis Jaulmes was born in Lausanne, Switzerland on 14 April 1873. [He attended the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Jaulmes initially trained as an architect, and worked with Victor Laloux at the Gare d’ Orsay before taking up painting. In 1902 he abandoned architecture, and after a few months in the studio of Jean-Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian he decided to become a decorative painter.