Jeanne Baudot
Jeanne Baudot (11 May 1877 in Courbevoie – 27 June 1957 in Louveciennes) was a French painter.
Life
Jeanne Baudot's father, Emile, was the doctor to French artist Auguste Renoir's relatives when they lived in Louveciennes.[1]
In 1893, she met Auguste Renoir through her cousin Paul Gallimard, an art collector.
"She was sixteen years old, was the daughter of the senior doctor of Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Ouest, and, to the great astonishment of her parents who felt like hens having hatched a duck, she painted and admired Renoir." — Jean Renoir, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, mon père.
From 1897 to 1914, she lived at 4, Rue du Général Leclerc in Louveciennes, where Renoir had his workshop.
She became the godmother of Auguste Renoir's second son, Jean Renoir, at the Saint-Pierre de Montmartre church, while Georges Durand-Ruel was the godfather. Throughout her life she stayed close to Jean Renoir, who became a film director. He wrote the preface of the exhibition catalogue of her retrospective in 1960 at Galerie Durand-Ruel.[2]
Auguste Renoir painted several portraits of Jeanne Baudot.
Maurice Denis painted Auguste Renoir and Miss Jeanne Baudot in 1906.
Jeanne Baudot was a childhood friend of painter Julie Manet, the daughter of Berthe Morisot and Eugène Manet, and appears in many instances of Manet's diary.[3]
Her name was given to a street in Louveciennes.
Work
Jeanne Baudot painted portraits, landscapes and still-lifes.
The only true student of Auguste Renoir, she painted under his direct supervision. She notably painted the flowers and landscapes of Louveciennes and Marly.
She travelled to North Africa in the early twentieth century, which resulted in picturesque and lighter works.
In 1949, Jeanne Baudot wrote Renoir, ses amis, ses modèles, Paris: Éditions Littéraires de France, 137 p. (notice BnF no FRBNF31774635).
Exhibitions
- 1966, Paris, Galerie Durand-Ruel, Dame & Demoiselles – Blanche Hoschedé, Jeanne Baudot, Paule Gobillard,[4] from June 16 to July 29, 1966.
- 1960, Paris, Galerie Durand-Ruel, Rétrospective Jeanne Baudot. 1877-1957,[2] from January 23 to February 13, 1960.
- 1950, Paris, Galerie Durand-Ruel, from April 28 to May 15, 1950.
- 1930, Paris, Galerie Dru,[5] from November to December 1930.
- 1925, Paris, Salon des Tuileries.
- 1906, Paris, Salon des indépendants.
- 1905, Paris, Salon d'Automne.
Further reading
- Laurent Manœuvre, Les Pionnières : Femmes et Impressionnistes, Rouen: Éditions des Falaises, 2016.[6]
References
- ^ "Baudot, Jeanne : Benezit Dictionary of Artists - oi". oxfordindex.oup.com. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00013789. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
- ^ a b Renoir, Jean (1960). Rétrospective Jeanne Baudot (1877-1957). Du vendredi 29 janvier au samedi 13 février 1960. Paris: Galerie Durand-Ruel - Impr. Union.
- ^ Manet, Julie (2017-08-24). Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78672-192-1.
- ^ Rouart-Valery, Agathe (1966). Dame & demoiselles : Blanche Hoschedé, Jeanne Baudot, Paule Gobillard du 16 juin au 29 juillet 1966. Paris: Galerie Durand-Ruel.
- ^ "Galerie Dru. Paris". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
- ^ Manoeuvre, Laurent (2016). Les pionnières : femmes et impressionnistes. Rouen: Editions des Falaises. ISBN 978-2-84811-283-1. OCLC 959921199.
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- List of paintings
- Portrait of William Sisley (1864)
- Mother Anthony's Tavern (1866)
- Diana (1867)
- Lise with a Parasol (1867)
- Frédéric Bazille at his Easel (1867)
- A Couple (Les Fiancés) (1868)
- In Summer (1868)
- Skaters in the Bois de Boulogne (1868)
- Léonard Renoir, The Artist's Father (1869)
- La Grenouillère (1869)
- A Nymph by a Stream (1869-70)
- L'Algérienne (1870)
- La Promenade (1870)
- Bather with a Griffon Dog (1870)
- Woman with Parakeet (1871)
- The Harem (1872)
- Le Pont-Neuf (1872)
- Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil (1873)
- La Parisienne (1874)
- La Loge (1874)
- The Grand Boulevards (1875)
- Portrait of the Painter Claude Monet (1875)
- In the Garden - Under the Arbour at the Moulin de la Galette (1875)
- Woman with a Cat (1875)
- Bal du moulin de la Galette (1876)
- Nude woman sitting on a couch (Anna) (1876)
- The Swing (1876)
- A Girl with a Watering Can (1876)
- Mother and Children (1876)
- At the Theatre (1876-1877)
- Eugène Murer (1877)
- The Day Dream (1877)
- The Cup of Chocolate (1878)
- Madame Georges Charpentier and Her Children (1878)
- Portrait of Jeanne Samary (1878)
- Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise (1879)
- Paysage Bords de Seine (1879)
- Portrait of Irène Cahen d'Anvers (La Petite Irène) (1880)
- Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881)
- Pink and Blue (1881)
- Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (1881)
- Young Women in Black (1880-1882)
- Blonde Bather (1881 and 1882)
- The Umbrellas (1880–81, 1885–86)
- By the Seashore (1883)
- Dance at Bougival (1883)
- Dance in the City (1883)
- Dance in the Country (1883)
- Les Grandes Baigneuses (1884–1887)
- Nature morte: fleurs (1885)
- The Braid (1886-1887)
- Young Woman with a Blue Ribbon (1888)
- Girls at the Piano (1892)
- Yvonne and Christine Lerolle at the Piano (1897)
- Woman Playing a Guitar (1897)
- Gabrielle with Open Blouse (1907)
- Nude (1910)
- After the Bath (1910)
- The Coast at Cagnes, Sea, Mountains (c. 1910)
- Portrait of Ambroise Vollard in a Red Headscarf (1911)
- The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes (c. 1908–1914)
- Blond Girl with a Rose (1915–1917)
- Portrait of Adèle Besson (1918)
- The Bathers (1918–19)
- Venus Victorious (c. 1914)
- A Studio at Les Batignolles (1870 painting)
- Bazille's Studio (1870 painting)
- The Impressionists (2006 series)
- Renoir (2012 film)
- Aline Charigot (wife)
- Lucienne Bisson (daughter)
- Pierre Renoir (son)
- Jean Renoir (son)
- Claude Renoir (son)
- Claude Renoir (grandson)
- Alain Renoir (grandson)
- Pierre Roland Renoir (great-grandson)
- Sophie Renoir (great-granddaughter)
- Musée de Montmartre, home and studio
- Gabrielle Renard (nanny, later model)
- Lise Tréhot
- Marguerite Legrand
- Catherine Hessling
- Richard Guino
- Jeanne Samary
- Suzanne Valadon
- Henriette Henriot
- Jane Henriot (child model)
- Raoul Rigault
- Jeanne Baudot (his only student)
- Maison Fournaise
- Pays des Impressionnistes
- Renoir (crater)