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Osnovne informacije

  • Works on APS: 6
  • Born: 1815, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Also known as: Barthelemy Menn
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top 3 works:
    • Cherries A Group of Young Women in a Landscape, One of Them Holding a Basket of Cherries
    • The Cowherd
    • Children Playing with a Lamb

Kviz o umetnosti

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Pitanje 1:
Where was Barthélemy Menn born?
Pitanje 2:
Which prominent artist did Menn study under in Paris?
Pitanje 3:
What artistic approach is Barthélemy Menn particularly known for introducing into Swiss art?
Pitanje 4:
Who was a notable student of Barthélemy Menn, later becoming an important Swiss painter?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Geneva, Switzerland (1815)
  • Died: 1893
  • Parents: Louis John Menn (confectioner) and Charlotte-Madeleine-Marguerite Bodmer.
  • Early artistic training began at age twelve with Jean Duboi.
  • Studied at the Geneva Arts Society drawing school.
  • In 1833, entered the studio of Ingres in Paris, receiving formal academic training.
  • During his time in Paris, he copied works by Raphael, Titian, Veronese and Rubens.
  • Spent time studying classical antiquities from Pompeii.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Early Travels: Visited Milan, Venice, Padua, Bologna, Florence, and Rome (1834-1838).
  • Influence of Corot & Barbizon School: Became friends with Camille Corot and was influenced by the Barbizon school painters.
  • Introduction to Plein Air Painting: Began practicing plein air painting during his time in Italy, a significant departure from traditional studio practices.
  • Paysage Intime: Developed a style known as "paysage intime" (intimate landscape), characterized by simple, understated scenes of rural life.
  • Destruction of Early Works: Between 1880 and 1890, Menn destroyed many of his earlier works, seeking to refine his artistic vision.

Major Themes and Style

  • Focus on Nature: Menn's work primarily depicted landscapes, often featuring scenes from the Swiss countryside.
  • Quiet Observation: His paintings emphasized quiet observation and a sense of tranquility.
  • Rejection of Grandiloquence: Avoided dramatic or theatrical compositions, preferring understated realism.
  • Influence of Classical Masters: Continued to study and copy works by classical masters like Raphael, demonstrating his respect for artistic tradition.
  • Emphasis on Authenticity: Art historian Fritz Schmalenbach described Menn's style as characterized by authenticity and a disregard for superficial appearances.

Teaching Career and Legacy

  • Professor at Geneva Art School (1850-1893): Held the position of director for 42 years, training two generations of Swiss painters.
  • Notable Students: Among his most famous students were Eugène Burnand, Pierre Pignolat, Édouard Vallet and Ferdinand Hodler.
  • Hodler's Influence: Hodler credited Menn as a pivotal influence in his artistic development, stating he "owed everything" to him.
  • Emphasis on Individual Development: As an instructor, Menn encouraged students to develop their own unique artistic voices.
  • Historical Significance: Recognized for introducing plein air painting and the paysage intime into Swiss art, paving the way for later generations of landscape painters.

Key Works

  • Cherries: A Group of Young Women in a Landscape, One of Them Holding a Basket of Cherries (1855)
  • Catching Frogs
  • Children Playing with a Lamb (1850)
  • The Spring
  • Farm at Coinsins, Switzerland (1865)