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Artist Emile Vernon's Paintings


Emile Vernon was a French painter who lived and worked in London and Paris from 1872 to 1919. He was known for his portraits and genre themes. His paintings of young females and youngsters are particularly well-liked. Blois, France is where he was born. Auguste Joseph Trufem, a genre painter and sculptor, taught him how to paint at his workshop (1836-1898). Emile Vernon is thought to have studied with Bouge as well. He was then a student at the University of Tours' Department of Fine Arts (des Beaux-Arts de Tours), where he won a prize for his paintings in 1888. Tour (fr. Tours) is a city on the Loire River in France.









Emile Vernon was known for his portraits and genre situations. His paintings of young females and youngsters are particularly well-liked. But he also painted landscapes and flower still lifes, about which there is no information. In 1898, he exhibits his work in the Tours Fine Arts Exhibition. Vernon displayed his art in the official Salon des Artistes Français in Paris the same year, according to records discovered in the Salon's French archives. Vernon's art  displayed at the Salon until 1913.













In 1899, Emile Vernon completed the decorating of the Theater de Ch? Tellerault in Nevers (dome and stage curtain). Nevers (fr. Nevers) is the headquarters of the French department of Nievre, located on the Loire River's right bank. It is known for the ruins of mediaeval defences, the 13th-16th century Saint Syrian Cathedral, the Church of St. Stephen (XI century), and a triumphal gate commemorating the Battle of Fontenoy.














Emile Vernon went to London in 1904. He also has a home at 2 Upstall Street in Camberville, a London neighbourhood, which is recorded. Vernon exhibits a number of floral still lifes at the Royal Academy in the same year (the Royal Academy). Emile Vernon worked in London and Paris in the 1910s. Many of his paintings are in private collections in the United States, Canada, and Japan, and he became well-known through collectors in these countries. As a result, the artist's paintings are frequently auctioned. Tours' town hall houses one of Vernon's paintings. Emile Vernon died at the age of 47 in 1919 or early 1920.












































































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