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Old Dec 23, 2007, 06:00 AM
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Paul Emile Lecomte

I have a Paul Emile Lecomte painting called Maisons Du Jardins. Can anyone tell me anything about this picture and or this artist?

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Paul-Emile Lecomte was born in Paris on October 29, 1877. As the son of the early nineteenth century artist, Paul Lecomte, he was brought up in an environment that revered art. Paul-Emile’s father took special care to teach his son and develop his artistic talent.

Desiring to learn more about the art, Paul-Emile received further schooling at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. There he was taught by Cormon and continued to develop his technique and style. When Paul-Emile’s training was completed, he received the opportunity to take a government position. He was to be employed by the Ministere de la Marine.

Paul-Emile, however, continued his painting. He became a member of the Salon des Artistes Francais and every year he would exhibit his work at the Salon. He continued to receive praise and recognition for his artistry and in 1902, one of Paul-Emile’s most beautiful paintings won the Gold Medal.
Working in both oils and watercolors, Paul-Emile would often use soft, muted colors to create paintings that had a tranquil and peaceful quality to them. He was known to have painted landscapes, portraits, and seascapes.

Paul-Emile Lecomte died in 1950.
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