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1843 - 1918

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  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Nationality: France
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Spring in Brittany
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Also known as:
    • paul sébillot
    • sebillot, paul
    • paul sebillot
  • Died: 1918
  • Top-ranked work: Spring in Brittany
  • Lifespan: 75 years
  • Born: 1843, Île de Ré, France

Kunstquiz

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Spørgsmål 1:
Paul Sébillot is best known for his work focusing on which region of France?
Spørgsmål 2:
Besides being a painter, what other significant role did Paul Sébillot hold?
Spørgsmål 3:
Sébillot exhibited his first work, 'Rochers à marée basse,' at the Salon in what year?
Spørgsmål 4:
What was a key theme explored in Sébillot's book 'Le Folklore de France'?

Paul Sébillot: Life, Art, and Breton Heritage

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

  • Born: February 6, 1843, in Matignon, Côtes-d'Armor, France.
  • Sébillot came from a family with a strong tradition of medical practice and civic duty. His father was mayor of Matignon.
  • He initially pursued studies in jurisprudence at Rennes and Paris, completing his degree in 1863.
  • Despite his legal training, Sébillot harbored a deep passion for painting from an early age, receiving instruction from Augustin Feyen-Perrin.

Artistic Career and Breton Inspiration

  • Sébillot first exhibited his work, Rochers à marée basse (Rocks at Low Tide), at the Paris Salon in 1870.
  • Between 1870 and 1883, fourteen of his paintings were displayed at the Paris Salon, with two also featured at the Vienna World Fair in 1873.
  • His artistic focus centered on the landscapes and people of Brittany, reflecting a profound connection to his native province.
  • He contributed art criticism to journals like *Le Bien Public*, *La Réforme*, *L'Art français*, and *L'Art libre*.

Folkloristic Contributions and Literary Works

  • In 1875, Sébillot began a literary career with the publication of La République, c’est la tranquillité.
  • He initiated the *Collection des littératures populaires de toutes les nations* in 1881 alongside Charles Leclerc.
  • Sébillot actively participated in the first Congress of Popular Traditions in Paris (1889) and served as a principal private secretary to the Ministry of Labour.
  • His book, *Les travaux publics et les mines dans les traditions et superstitions de tous les pays* (1894), showcased his research into folklore surrounding public works and mining.
  • He authored significant folkloric collections such as Contes populaires de la bretagne (Popular stories of Brittany) and Le folklore de France (1906).

Influences and Artistic Development

  • Sébillot’s work was deeply influenced by his immersion in Breton culture, traditions, and landscapes.
  • He drew inspiration from the Romantic movement's emphasis on emotion and nature, combined with a growing interest in ethnographic studies of regional cultures.
  • His artistic style can be characterized as realistic with a focus on capturing the atmosphere and character of Brittany.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Paul Sébillot’s legacy lies in his comprehensive documentation of Breton folklore and landscapes.
  • His work provides valuable insights into the cultural traditions and beliefs of 19th-century Brittany.
  • He played a crucial role in establishing French folklore studies as a legitimate academic discipline.
  • His paintings offer a visual record of a rapidly changing rural society, preserving its unique character for future generations.