Albert de Belleroche

Although born in Wales, he was the son of the Marquis de Belleroche, of one of the most ancient French noble families who, being Huguenots, had fled to England in 1685. In 1871, following the death of his father, he moved back to Paris with his family. After he had finished school there, he studied at the studio of Carolus Duran, and spent long hours copying at the Paris museums. He soon became familiar with the leading painters and intellectuals of the day, and became a founder member of the Salon d’Automne, exhibiting alongside the Impressionists and associating with Emile Zola, Oscar Wilde, Albert Moore, Renoir, Degas, Helleu and Toulouse-Lautrec. Toulouse-Lautrec and Belleroche were exact contemporaries, who first met at the age of eighteen. Belleroche painted Toulouse-Lautrec’s portrait and shared with him a passion for the model Lili, who epitomised the Belle Epoch aesthetic of Toulouse-Lautrec’s most celebrated posters. Lili became Belleroche’s favourite model and mistress. In 1882 Belleroche also met the already acclaimed American painter John Singer Sargent, who recognised Belleroche’s talent and empathised with his free drawing style and sensitivity to light. They became life-long friends. Sargent’s handling of pastel was a great inspiration to Belleroche, while Belleroche’s sensitivity to tone and creation of form through the modeling of light exerted a strong influence on Sargent. In 1900, Belleroche became fascinated by the medium of lithography and by 1905 he was a leading figure in the field of lithographic portraiture. A.M. Hind, a former keeper of prints at the British Museum, described his works in lithography as “amongst the greatest achievements of the craft since its discovery.”

He held commercial exhibitions at the Goupil Gallery (1903), Graves, London (1906), Colnaghi’s (1941) and Walker Gallery, London (1942). As however he had no need to live from his art, he rarely took on commissioned portraits, instead choosing models and sitters who interested him. This in part – though not entirely – explains why he is so little known. A room in the MusŽ e D’Orange is dedicated to Belleroche. He was the subject of numerous publications during his lifetime, and in 2001 the San Diego Museum of Art organised an exhibition and produced a catalogue entitled The Rival of Painting: the Lithographs of Albert Belleroche.

Works FEATURED in this Exhibition

SKU: 11827

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Landscape with Church

£1,450.00

SKU: 11848

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Landscape

£850.00

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SKU: 10332

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Night view, woman at a window, circa 1890
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SKU: 10245

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Still life of a blue vase with an open book, circa 1885
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SKU: 10075

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Half length study of a woman looking down, circa 1895
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SKU: 9404

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Study of a seated nude, three quarter view, with arms resting on the back of her chair
SKU: 9405

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Model in stockings seated on an armchair, profile view

£425.00

SKU: 9187

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Figure sleeping, face averted

£550.00

SKU: 9188

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Standing female nude, leaning forward, three quarter rear view

£500.00

SKU: 9183

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Model posed kneeling with her left leg slightly raised

£400.00

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SKU: 9185

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Model seated in front of a fireplace, resting her brow on her arm
SKU: 9182

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Rear view of a model leaning forward with her arms resting on a ledge

£500.00

SKU: 9177

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Rear view of a model reclining

£500.00

SKU: 9178

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Portrait study of a woman seated atop a bench

£575.00

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SKU: 9180

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

An interior, possibly a corner of the studio Hampstead
SKU: 9170

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Study of roses, viewed from behind

£650.00

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SKU: 9172

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Waist-length study of a model, seen in three quarter rear view, with bandeau
SKU: 9167

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Study of arms and hands

£200.00

SKU: 8736

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Half length portrait of young woman wearing a broad fitting torque with large bow, circa 1900

£675.00

SKU: 7376

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Bust length profile portrait of a man with a moustache, circa 1890

£375.00

SKU: 4757

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Still life with biscuit tin, circa 1890

£410.00

SKU: 4222

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Still life of kitchen utensils, circa 1890

£460.00

SKU: 4211

Albert de Belleroche (1864 - 1944)

Trial proof – Chauffeuse

£975.00