JULIETTE CAMBIER Belgian Mid Century Vase of Flowers oil Compare at $2544
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JULIETTE CAMBIER (Belgian 1879-1963). Circa 1950's Mid century Vase of Flowers, 20" x 23-3/4" oil on canvas (framed size: 25" x 28-3/4") signed lower right. Gallery label on the back from Gabriel Van Thienen Bruxelles. We found a comparable floral painting that sold for $2544. See photograph 6 as comparison.
Juliette Cambier was born in Brussels (Saint-Gilles) in 1879. In the beginning she was a self-taught painter enjoying some advice from her husband Louis Gustave Cambier (1874-1949) who was a painter and sculptor. She and her husband went to Paris in 1914 and studied at the Academie Ranson with teachers Maurice Denis, Edouard Vuillard and other important artists. Juliette Cambier was taken under the wing of Octave Maus, secretary and leader of the 'Circle des XX'. He appreciated her talent and introduced her to 'La Libre Esthetique' which took over the XX. At the last show organized by this group in 1914, she displayed still lifes and landscapes. By the time the war broke out, the Cambiers' moved to Cagnes-sur-Mer. Louis Gustave Cambier was hired by the Academy of Fine Arts in Nice to direct the sculpture class. Juliette attended the workshop of Auguste Renoir who appreciated, encouraged and advised her. The couple also were friends with Henri Matisse and Paul Signac. Back in Belgium in 1920, Juliette Cambier exhibited regularly in various galleries in Brussels, Antwerp and participated at the Salon des Independants in Paris. She was also associated with exhibitions organized by the Belgian State in Switzerland, Venice, Prague and Stockholm. Her first exhibition in Brussels, with the Galerie du Studio (Isy Brachot) in 1921, also featured works from her husband. Juliette Cambier was best known for her paintings of flowers. She died in Ixelles (Brussels) in 1963.
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Juliette Cambier was born in Brussels (Saint-Gilles) in 1879. In the beginning she was a self-taught painter enjoying some advice from her husband Louis Gustave Cambier (1874-1949) who was a painter and sculptor. She and her husband went to Paris in 1914 and studied at the Academie Ranson with teachers Maurice Denis, Edouard Vuillard and other important artists. Juliette Cambier was taken under the wing of Octave Maus, secretary and leader of the 'Circle des XX'. He appreciated her talent and introduced her to 'La Libre Esthetique' which took over the XX. At the last show organized by this group in 1914, she displayed still lifes and landscapes. By the time the war broke out, the Cambiers' moved to Cagnes-sur-Mer. Louis Gustave Cambier was hired by the Academy of Fine Arts in Nice to direct the sculpture class. Juliette attended the workshop of Auguste Renoir who appreciated, encouraged and advised her. The couple also were friends with Henri Matisse and Paul Signac. Back in Belgium in 1920, Juliette Cambier exhibited regularly in various galleries in Brussels, Antwerp and participated at the Salon des Independants in Paris. She was also associated with exhibitions organized by the Belgian State in Switzerland, Venice, Prague and Stockholm. Her first exhibition in Brussels, with the Galerie du Studio (Isy Brachot) in 1921, also featured works from her husband. Juliette Cambier was best known for her paintings of flowers. She died in Ixelles (Brussels) in 1963.
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