Biografia dell'artista
early life and training
jacques-émile blanche was born on january 1, 1861, in paris, france. he came from a family of successful physicians and grew up in the neighborhood of passy, where he was surrounded by affluent families and renowned artists. blanche's father, émile blanche, was a noted pathologist who encouraged his son's artistic interests. as a young boy, jacques-émile met many famous writers and painters, including edouard manet, who would later become a significant influence on his work. artistic career
blanche was largely self-taught, but he did receive some instruction from henri gervex and ferdinand humbert. in 1881, one of his paintings was accepted at the salon des artistes français, marking the beginning of his successful artistic career. throughout his life, blanche submitted many paintings to the salon and exhibited with various reputable societies. his work was characterized by loose brushwork and a restricted color scheme, which gave his portraits and landscapes a unique, impressionist feel. he often worked in london, where he spent time from 1870, as well as paris, where he exhibited at the salon from 1882 to 1889 and the société nationale des beaux-arts from 1890. blanche's ability to capture a sitter's personality is particularly apparent in his portrait of aubrey beardsley (1895; national portrait gallery, london), for whose novel, *under the hill*, blanche wrote the preface. he also painted the composer claude debussy (untraced), the poet pierre louÿs, and the dancer vaclav nijinsky (1934; dublin, ng & 1935; london, ng). influences and style
blanche's style was influenced by edouard manet and james mcneill whistler, two artists he greatly admired. like them, blanche sought to capture the truth of his models, often using bold, expressive brushstrokes to convey their personalities. his portraits of elegant women and men, such as "portrait of marcel proust", are renowned for their sensitivity and insight. notable works and exhibitions
blanche's many portraits are evidence not only of his talent but also of the range of his social connections. among the painter's most famous works are portraits of marcel proust (private collection, paris), the poet pierre louÿs, the thaulow family (musée d'orsay, paris), aubrey beardsley (national portrait gallery, london), and yvette guilbert and the infamous beauty virginia oldoini, countess of castiglione. he made a generous bequest of his own paintings, and those he had collected, to the nearby musée des beaux-arts in rouen, where they remain on display today.