Fresh Picked Spring Flowers

Artist: Eugene Henri Cauchois

Fresh Picked Spring Flowers

Oil on canvas

20 x 24 inches sight size – 26 x 30 inches framed
Framed Handmade in London W.J.Morrill, Picture Framers

Provenance:
Frost & Reed, Ltd, London
Private Collection, USA

Biography of Eugene Henri Cauchois ( 1850 - 1911, French )

Eugene Henri Cauchois was born in Rouen on the 14th of February 1850. He received his artistic training under the
master painters Ferdinand Duboc and Alexandre Cabanel. His soft, colorful and lustrous still lives reflect a strong
influence from the great Impressionist artists of his time. Similar to the techniques of the Impressionists, Cauchois’
canvases are created with layer upon layer of loose and fluid brush strokes.
Cauchois exhibited frequently at the Paris Salon and received several awards at the exhibitions including a third place
medal in 1898, a bronze medal in 1900, and a 2nd place medal in 1904. Among the works exhibited were Culture de
pavots (1891); Après la pluie (1893); Première sortie (1897); Roses de Septembre (1898) and Chez l’horticulteur (1900).
Towards the end of the Nineteenth century he painted several large-scale decorative panels. These works were rendered
with a hefty stroke, brilliant naturalism and vibrant color combinations. Cauchois received several commis¬sions for
these larger works and was commissioned by the School of the 7th district to paint four decorative panels representing the
flowers of the four seasons. He continued to paint until his death in Paris on the 11th of October 1911.

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