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Louise Bergerot-Roblastre
Antique still life oil painting 19th century floral bouquet with porcelain vase

1800 s

$477.50
£357.46
€399
CA$657.34
A$718.60
CHF 380.17
MX$8,599.16
NOK 4,837.12
SEK 4,427.89
DKK 3,039.89

About the Item

Antique still life oil painting in original frame French floral bouquet 19th century still life oil painting by Louise Bergerot-Roblastre (1836-1914). A dark and moody old still life with decorative vases and red hydrangeas in its original frame. MORE ABOUT THIS PAINTING: Medium: Oil on stretched canvas Overall size: 22ins x 18ins or 56cms x 46cms (Approx) Date: Late 1800's Condition: This painting is in good condition for the age. Expect some imperfections such as minor missing paint and small renovations, particularly around the periphery. Signed: Louise Bergerot-Roblastre (1836-1914) born on March 26, 1836, in Paris, where she died on December 24, 1914. Louise Sophie Joséphine Blot was the daughter of Fromental Blot and Louise Cécile Laborie. In 1855, she married Pierre François Victor Bergerot (1820-1900). She was a student of Dominique Rozier, Eugène Petit, and Gabriel Édouard Thurner. She was primarily a painter of flowers. She exhibited at the Salon from 1897 onwards and regularly exhibited at the Salon de l'Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs (Union of Women Painters and Sculptors), where she won the still life prize in 1904 Lauréates du prix de nature morte (et de fleurs). Later that year, she married Jean Pierre Nicolas Charles Roblastre (1823-1907), a former colonel, it was her second marriage. In 1906, she was elected finance inspector of the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors, a position she held until the end of her life; in this capacity, she was a member of the association's management board. She was appointed officer of public instruction in 1906. She died at the age of 78 at her home on Rue Franklin, Paris. She was buried on December 28, 1914, at the Père-Lachaise Cemetery. The Union of Women Painters and Sculptors was founded in 1881 in Paris with the aim to promote the work of the female artists. It was founded by the sculptor and educator Hélène Bertaux (Mme. Leon Bertaux) and had as many as 450 members at its peak. The Union existed until 1994 (date of the 110th and last exhibition), which makes it one of the artistic associations that has lasted the longest. Opportunities were very limited for women within the art world of Paris during the 19th century. At that time women were prohibited from joining most of the existing exhibition groups, schools, and public art spaces. For this reason one of the Union’s goals was to create a community to educate and support female artists in addition to displaying their works. They published Le Journal des Femmes Artistes newsletter, where the members of the Union could communicate and comment. The Union also founded and organised the annual Salon des Femmes as an exhibition of women’s art exclusively. The Salon was intended to be a non-traditional and non-hierarchical exhibition, including decorative arts, and giving new and established artists equal access to preferred hanging spaces. The first Salon des Femmes took place in January 1882. The Union continued to organise and publicise the event each year. At the Salon des Femmes of 1896, 295 women exhibited their work (see photo of the women at the Salon displaying their art). For USA clients - no need to worry about tariffs! All our paintings are sent to the United States of America via express delivery with all duties and tariffs covered, there are no additional costs to you.
  • Creator:
    Louise Bergerot-Roblastre (1836 - 1914, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1800 s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    AIGNAN, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2448216742612

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