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Charles Laval

1861 - 1894

Informations clés

  • Art period: XIXe siècle
  • Born: 1861
  • Lifespan: 33 years
  • Top-ranked work: Bathers
  • Died: 1894
  • Plus…
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kunsthalle Bremen
    • Kunsthalle Bremen
    • Kunsthalle Bremen
    • Kunsthalle Bremen
    • Kunsthalle Bremen
  • Top 3 works:
    • Bathers
    • The Aven Stream
    • Landscape n Martinique
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Copyright status: Public domain

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early life and artistic beginnings

charles laval, a french painter, was born in paris on march 17, 1861. his life was marked by an early association with prominent artists of his time, including paul gauguin and vincent van gogh. laval's artistic journey began in the synthetic movement and the pont-aven school, a group known for its primitivist themes and synthetist style. he was fils d’un architecte élève d’Henri Labrouste, et d’une mère polonaise, laval voit le jour en 1861 à paris. Élève de Léon Bonnat et de Fernand Cormon, laval envoie au Salon de 1880 un paysage remarquable qui témoigne déjà de son talent et de sa sensibilité artistique.

artistic collaborations and influences

paul gauguin became a pivotal figure in laval’s artistic development. their collaboration at pension gloanec in pont-aven, commencing in 1886, propelled them on an expedition to panama—a quest for exoticism intended to invigorate their creative endeavors. this partnership yielded a series of landscapes by laval, works that have often been mistakenly attributed to gauguin’s authorship. the exchange between laval and van gogh further cemented his artistic lineage; van gogh lauded laval's self-portrait (1888), praising its expressive power and distinctive character. gauguin’s still life with profile of laval (1886) served as a tangible manifestation of their profound connection, reflecting the shared stylistic impulses of Impressionism and Synthetism. laval was influenced by Émile Bernard, who championed a similar approach to artistic expression.

martinique and synthetist style

laval’s immersion in martinique—a region that captivated him with its vibrant hues and untamed beauty—became synonymous with the zenith of his synthetist style. characterized by bold color palettes and simplified forms, his paintings embody the core tenets of this movement: a deliberate rejection of naturalistic representation in favor of symbolic abstraction. laval’s artistic vision sought to distill essence into visual form, mirroring the broader aesthetic currents of the era.

legacy and tragic end

charles laval tragically succumbed to tuberculosis on april 27, 1894, at the tender age of 32—a premature demise that curtailed his prodigious talent. despite the brevity of his life, laval’s contribution to synthetism and pont-aven school remains indelible. he is remembered as a visionary artist who bravely pursued an uncompromising aesthetic, leaving behind a legacy of evocative landscapes and self-portraits that continue to inspire admiration and scholarly scrutiny. His work on WahooArt includes « Landscape with Strolling Breton Women » and « Self-Portrait ».