Paul Albert Laurens

Paul Albert Laurens
Born Paul Albert Laurens
18 January 1870
Paris, France
Died 1 January 1934(1934-01-01) (aged 63)??
Toulon, Department of Var
Nationality French
Known for Painting, drawing

Paul Albert Laurens (18 January 1870  1934)[1] was a French painter.

Biography

Laurens was the eldest son of painter Jean-Paul Laurens (1838-1921), who was of humble origins, and his wife, Madeleine Willemsens (1848-1913). Laurens was born in Rue Taranne, off the Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris, to where his parents had moved. Aware of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, his father quickly moved his family back to the relative safety his native village, Fourquevaux in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. The family home may still be found in the village today, near the church.

Laurens' younger brother, Jean-Pierre Laurens (1875-1933), was also a painter. Laurens attended school on Rue d'Assas where he met, among others, André Gide and it was with Gide that he made his first trip to Biskra, Algeria in 1894. Meanwhile, in 1890 the Académie Julian founded new workshops at 31 Rue du Dragon and Laurens and his brother were taught there alongside Paul Landowski and Henri Bouchard.

Portrait d'André Gide by Laurens (1924). Laurens and Gide were friends, and they lived for a time in Algeria.

On 18 October 1893 Laurens sailed from Marseille with his friend Gide bound for Tunis, and from there on to Sousse. In January 1894 Laurens and Gide settled in Biskra, in the former home of the White Fathers (Missionaries of Africa). Madame Gide, concerned about the health of her son, also joined them.

Laurens married Bertha Guerin in 1900 and moved with her to 126 Boulevard du Montparnasse, in the same building as the painter Émile-René Ménard.

Around 1912, with his father and a student of his, Ulysses Ravaut, Laurens worked to decorate the Capitole at the request of the municipality of Toulouse. During the First World War, he worked with other artists including Dunoyer de Segonzac, Forain, Georges Paul Leroux (brother of Auguste Leroux), Abel Truchet, Henri Callot, Avy and Devambez on camouflage within the armed forces and their work served as a model for the Allied armies.

Academic career

Laurens was Professor of Drawing at the École Polytechnique between 1919 and 1934. was appointed member of the French Academy of Fine Arts in 1933.

Among his students were Jean Bertholle, Yvonne Kleiss-Herzig, René Marie Castaing, Robert Lepeltier, Raoul Dastrac, Albert Demarest, Monique Cras, Lucien Simon, Yvon Dieulafé, Roger Marius Debat, Lucien-Victor Delpy, Achener Maurice, Jean Jules Louis Cavaillès, Lucienne Capdevielle, André Leroux, Nicolas Untersteller, Feyhaman Duran, Pierre Langlade and Dominique Frassati.

Selected works

Paintings

not dated:

Drawings, Watercolours, Lithographs

Posters

Illustrations

Exhibitions

Honours and Awards

Museums exhibiting his works

Notes and references

  1. Digitized Archives of Paris, Birth Certificate No. 6/191/1870 (accessed 7 May 2012)

External link

Media related to Paul Albert Laurens at Wikimedia Commons

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