Francois Martin-Kavel's Paintings
Francois Martin-Kavel (1861-1931) was a well-known French painter about whose life little is known. "Letter," Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, 1901 Years lived: 1861-1931 One of the most well-known painters of the female figure. He primarily painted attractive women. Francois Martin Cavel's paintings are a homage to female beauty. At the same time, in most cases, we see a depiction of a very genuine lady, rather than a collective soft and sensuous image. This extraordinary Francois Martin-Kavel's feminine paintings are startling in their realism.
When seeing his works, Francois Martin-Kavel's unique perspective on female beauty quickly draws the viewer's attention. Francois Martin-Kavel created such beautiful women with a pleasant and charming appearance in his works that it is hard not to marvel at his art. Women in sensuous scenes against the backdrop of nature or at home are created in such a spiritual way that they capture the attention of both painting connoisseurs and fine art aficionados. In any event, practically everyone can grasp his work.
Francois Martin-Kavel was born into and reared in a rich household. Having inherited his father's riches, he was able to spend the rest of his life doing what he loved - painting. He painted feminine figures against the backdrops of varied landscapes with amazing talent. Many of Francois Martin-Kavel works have found their way into the collections of affluent American art collectors.
He was a regular exhibitor at the Salon des Artistes Français and was given a medal in 1881.
Many of the artist's paintings have been auctioned off and remain in high demand.
So, Francois Martin-Kavel "Portrait of a Lady," around 1800, private collection.
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