Description: Maurice BOUVIOLLE (1893-1971)Oil on canvasLocated on the backDimensions: 54×65 cm – Dimensions with support: 75×86 cmMaurice Bouviolle was born in Beauvais on June 3, 1893, and died in Marseille on June 29, 1971.Student of the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1910, in the workshops of Gabriel Ferrier and of Henri Rousseau, in 1912 he met the painter Maxime Maufra who encouraged him to go to Algeria. He then carried out his military service there in the 1st Algerian rifle regiment of Blida.His paintings orientalists are numerous. Arriving in 1917 in Blida, his singular talent was noticed in 1921 at the Salon of Algerian and Orientalist Artists in Algiers. He won the Abd-el-Tif prize in 1921 (with Jean Bouchaud). Noticed and advised by Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse and Maxime Noiré, he exhibited his Market in Ghardaia at the Salon of French Artists of 1922, which earned him the silver medal, definitively ensuring his success.He received the Algerian artistic grand prize in 1931, the year of the Colonial Exhibition for which he created dioramas, and the vermeil medal was awarded to him in 1942 by the Union of North African Artists.Among its main themes, we find the region of M'zab, with a particular curiosity for people (Ghardaïa square and market scenes, musicians, Ouled Naïls dancers). Like Marius de Buzon, called the cantor of Kabylia, Maurice Bouviolle was called the cantor of M'Zab. He left Algiers at the end of the Second World War. Struck with hemiplegia in 1961, he nevertheless continued to paint views of Marseille where he had settled. He remains, as a poet, “the preserver of the immutable values of a changing world… in conformity with the art of his time in the 1910s”* * *Maurice BOUVIOLLE (1893-1971)Oil on canvas depicting the national holiday in Bruges, BelgiumLocated on the backDimensions: 54 × 65 cm - Dimensions with support: 75 × 86 cmMaurice Bouviolle was born in Beauvais on June 3, 1893, and died in Marseille on June 29, 1971.Student of the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1910, in the workshops of Gabriel Ferrier and Henri Rousseau, he met in 1912, the painter Maxime Maufra who encouraged him to go to Algeria. He then performed his military service at the 1st regiment of Algerian skirmishers of Blida.His orientalist paintings are numerous. Arrived in 1917 in Blida, his singular talent was noticed in 1921 at the Salon of Algerian and Orientalist artists in Algiers. He won the Abd-el-Tif Prize in 1921 (with Jean Bouchaud). Noticed and advised by Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse and Maxime Noiré, he exhibited his Market at Ghardaia at the Salon des artistes françHis paintings orientalists are numerous. Arriving in 1917 in Blida, his singular talent was noticed in 1921 at the Salon of Algerian and Orientalist Artists in Algiers. He won the Abd-el-Tif prize in 1921 (with Jean Bouchaud). Noticed and advised by Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse and Maxime Noiré, he exhibited his Market in Ghardaia at the Salon of French Artists of 1922, which earned him the silver medal, definitively ensuring his success. Among its main themes, we find the region of M'zab, with a particular curiosity for people (Ghardaïa square and market scenes, musicians, Ouled Naïls dancers). Like Marius de Buzon, called the cantor of Kabylia, Maurice Bouviolle was called the cantor of M'Zab. He left Algiers at the end of the Second World War. Struck with hemiplegia in 1961, he neverthel
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