Sur la plage
by Max Agostini

  • Country of origin: France

  • Medium: Oil on canvas

  • Signed: Signed lower right

  • Dated: c. 1980

  • Condition: Very good condition

  • Size: 15.00" x 24.00" (38.1cm x 61.0cm)

  • Framed Size: 22.00" x 31.00" (55.9cm x 78.7cm)

  • Provenance: This work is included in the extensive catalogue of the painters work prepared by Janet Greenberg and entitled "Max Agostini - The Mystery of Creation”

Artwork Biography

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Antoine Guillemet Paintings

Antoine Guillemet born in Chantilly, in the Oise. He studied under Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Achille-François Oudinot (1820-1891), Charles-François Daubigny and Gustave Courbet.
Guillemet showed an early interest in sailing, a pursuit that was actively discouraged by his parents. He briefly studied law, but this too proved to be a false start. It was in 1859, when he received a commission from a local collector to copy Géricault's famous The Raft of the Medusa Musee d'Amiens. That's when Guillemet's career as an artist was launched.

Two years later, while still only twenty-one, Guillemet was introduced to Corot by Berthe Morisot. Like many of the young artists, Guillemet affectionately called Corot Papa and remained a lifelong admirer of the artist. This meeting led to Guillemet's studying with Corot's pupil Achille Oudinot. It was through Oudinot, who had property at Auvers-sur-Oise, that Guillemet met Daubigny, Ernest Meissonier, Honoré Daumier, and Antoine-Louis Barye, among others. By 1864 Guillemet had also encountered Édouard Manet, Alfred Stevens, Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet, and Paul Cézanne and later, Henri Fantin-Latour, Edgar Degas and Jean-Frédéric Bazille. When Cézanne finally exhibited at the Salon in 1882, his entry described him as ‘pupil of Guillemet’. It was Guillemet, in fact, who introduced Manet to Cézanne and who first took Émile Zola to Manet's studio.

Like almost every ambitious young artist Guillemet realized that he needed to make his mark at the Paris Salon. In 1865 he exhibited L'Etang de Bat (Isère). Just as Paris was important as a venue for the artist to exhibit, it also provided subjects for his brush. Ready to produce large works, unlike many of his contemporaries who sought a more immediate effect, he painted several views of the capital. Often using the Seine with its bustling traffic as a central motif. At the Salon of 1874 Guillemet's ambitious entry was a nine-foot painting titled Bercy en décembre. It was praised by both critics and the public. And was promptly purchased by the state for the Musée du Luxembourg, then the national museum for contemporary art.

This early success may also explain why the artist continued to show at the Salon. Instead of accepting the invitation of his friends to join them in exhibiting at the Impressionists shows. Guillemet continued to paint coastal scenes in Normandy but buoyed by his initial success. He returned throughout his career to painting views of Paris. With several more works acquired by the state, encouraged by the consistent praise of his friend, Émile Zola.

In the Exposition Universelle (1889), celebrating the centennial of the French Revolution. Guillemet was represented by seven paintings, including Le Vieux Quai de Bercy and Paris, vue prise de Meudon. In 1891 Antoine Guillemet painted a view up the Seine from the sight of these pictures towards the eastern end of the Quai de Bercy titled Le Quai de Bercy à Charenton. Which was purchased by the Musée de la Ville de Paris, now the Musée Carnavalet. And in the same year, he produced the present picture, La Seine à Conflans-Charenton.

His large-scale works also earned him the description as the ‘grand bourgeois’ of painting, and Manet's criticism that his style was sometimes "excessive". Nonetheless, this series is an astonishing achievement, both a valuable record of the city as it was just before the turn of the century. And a brilliant demonstration of the ability of a painter to capture the hustle and bustle of a great city. While retaining a sense of light and atmosphere that is true to nature.

Between 1868 and 1869, he posed for Manet's painting The Balcony.

Museum and Gallery Holdings

Amiens (Mus. de Picardie): St Subiac, Ille-et-Vilaine; Ste-Cardonne, Dordogne; The Raft of the Medusa (after Géricault)

Bordeaux: The Hamlet of Landemer

Dijon: View of Moret

Grenoble: Low Tide at Villerville

Mulhouse: The Chaos at Villars

Paris (Mus. du Petit Palais): The Seine at Conflans-Charenton; View of Equihem; Descent from the Cross (sketch for St Thomas of Aquinas); The Medici Fountain; Paris Seen from the Heights of Belleville; View of Villers-sur-Mer; Bercy in December

Périgueux: The Loing at Moret

Rochefort: Countryside around St-Vaast-la-Hougue

Rouen: Beach at Villers; Breton Landscape; The Rocks at Equihem (1910)

Sète: Seascape

Toulon: View of Carrières-Charenton

Tourcoing: November Evening

Troyes: Seascape

Antoine Guillemet Paintings

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Previously Sold Artworks

c. 1890

Oil on canvas

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Bords Du Loing

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1890

Oil on panel

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Brittany Cottages

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1912

Oil on panel

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Cottages by the Sea

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1899

Oil on panel

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Coucher De Soleil – Moret – 1899

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on panel

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Crossing the Fields

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1875

Oil on canvas

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Dieppe

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1877

Oil on panel

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Femme au bord de la rivière

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1890

Oil on panel

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Femme et enfant devant le moulin

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1885

Oil on original canvas

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Figure by a Cottage

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1900

Oil on panel

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Figure by Cottages

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on panel

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Figure by Cottages

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1900

Oil on panel

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Guibourg pres de Dinan – Brittany

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on panel

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Heading Home

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1890

Oil on panel

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In The Fields

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1890

Oil on panel

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La Maison de l’Eclusier, Moret

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on panel

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Les Moulins de Montmartre

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on canvas

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Moonlight on River

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1890

Oil on canvas

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Morning on the River Oise

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1880

Oil on panel

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Normandy

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

1876

Oil on canvas

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Saint-Vaast-La-Hougue, Normandy

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1880

Oil on canvas

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The Walk Home

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD

c. 1890

Oil on canvas

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Windmill in Landscape

by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet - SOLD