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36.  Fellah Women on the edge of The NILE


          Artist: Léon BONNAT, French, (1833 - 1922)
          Execution date (approximate): 1920
          Téchnique: Oil on Canvas, (signed lower left)
          Measures: 100.5 x 61 cm.
          Description: Couple Fellah women (village women) washing their cloth in the Nile river,
          other taking water, and other going to wash a child. In this painting Bonnat expresses his
          great skills in the mixed composition of Architecture, Light, and Shade.


          Certificate (copy) signed by Bonnat dated 8, Diciembre 1920, “Femme Fellah au lavoir
          (Caire)”.


          Biography
          Léon-Joseph Bonnat was a French painter who was born in Bayonne and lived in Madrid due
          to his family business. In 1948 he was admitted at the School of Fine Arts at the Academy of
          San Fernando in Madrid, where he joined the atelier of José and Frederico de Madrazo. At the
          beginning he got inspirations from the paintings of Caravaggio, José de Ribera, Goya, and
          Velasquez who was his Maestro by excellence. Initially, his juvenile style caused some scandal
          by moving away from the conventional styles to a more naturalist and plausible one. His way
          of treat in Biblical themes caused rejection, as I represented the sacred characters in it as
          people from the streets, with a rustic and even unpleasant appearance.
          However, he then met Manet in Madrid and other artists, and started to paint portraits of the
          aristocracy. His portraits were very successful and even became popular in United States.
          After the death of his father he returned with his family to Paris in 1853. He joined the atelier
          of Léon Cogniet in 1854, and then went to Rome in 1857 until 1860. His return to Paris was
          a great success , and after a trip to Egypt and the holy land in Palestine with Gérome, he
          initiated in the Orientalist paintings. He was a famous portraitist , and in front of him posed
          many politicians and famous writers such as Victor Hugo, Renan, Dumas, and even painters
          like Cogniet or Puvis de Chavannes.
          In 1867 he opened his own atelier where many students, like Toulouse-Lautrec, James Ensor,
          Georges Braque, Edvard Munch, Matisse, Duffy, Sorolla, Zuloaga and William Anderson Coffin
          joined him. He received the Medal of Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1867.He became
          president of the Jury of the salon de Paris in 1892, and then Honorary President of the society
          of the French Artists in 1894 and gained the Grande Croix in 1900. In 1905 he was appointed
          President of the Conseil supérieur des Musées (President of the advisory board of The Musées
          Nationaux). He traveled back to Madrid a lot and became a Correspondent Member of the
          Academy of San Fernando. In 1919 He accompanied the King of Spain during his visit to
          the French Academy and received the award of the Big Cross of Alfonso XII. He made an
          important fortune which allowed him to buy old Masters ( Alonso Cano, Ribera, Goya, El Greco
          and Murillo, drawings of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphaël, Rembrandt, and Frans
          Halls), and later he offered them to the city of Bayonne, where a Museum bears his name, the
          Musée Bonnat. His paintings can be seen in the Prado and the Musée d’Orsay in Paris.





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