Roger Joseph Jourdain artwork • painting • previously for sale Playing ball
Roger Joseph Jourdain
Louviers (Frankrijk) 1845-1918 Parijs
1845-1918
Playing ball
oil on canvas 35.5 x 61.5 cm, signed l.l.
This painting was previously for sale.
Roger Jourdain was the youngest son of a very wealthy cloth merchant from Louviers, Normandy. Trained at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris (between 1860 and 1870), he moved at an early age via the Salon of his fashionable half-sister Marguérite in circles of well-known writers, painters and composers (Proust, Henri Regnault, John Singer Sargent, Debussy). He admired Manet and Velasquez and painted oriental subjects for a short time, before devoting himself definitively to genre scenes. Strongly attracted - like the Impressionists - to modern life, he paints the leisure activities of the French haute bourgeoisie, such as boat trips on the Seine, the beach in Villerville and intimate family scenes. In 2005, the Musée de Louviers organized a retrospective exhibition of the work of Roger Jourdain.