Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

   

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Working during the last half of the 19th century, Julien Dupré was an artist, considered by most, to be one of the leading exponents of the second generation of Realist painters; a group that also includes Leon Lhermitte, Jules Bastien-Lepage and Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret. Like J.F. Millet and J. Breton, before them, these artists devoted their artistic careers to the depiction of the toils of the French peasant - often seen hard at work in the fields. As Hollister Sturges states in Jules Breton and the French Rural Tradition (1982, Joslyn Art Museum):

Salon critics rightly perceived Julien Dupré as Breton's closest follower. Through idealization of form, he invested his peasant women with a heroic aura, though unlike his predecessor, his figures are usually engaged in vigorous action. His landscapes, with their cloudy skies and varied motifs, are also much more active. Their high key color and spontaneous brushwork have a vivacity and freshness that distinguishes them from the somber calm of Breton's scenes.

Dupré's most enduring and powerful image is that of a single, Herculean, female, positioned dramatically and elegantly in the foreground of the painting, pitching hay. His finely modeled figures pay tribute to his academic training, as well as his study of the works of Breton and Bouguereau; while his freer handling of the background areas, at times done with a palette knife, shows the influence of the Impressionists.

Dupré received his artistic training in the academic studios of Isidore Pils, Desire-Francois Laugée and Henri Lehmann. He exhibited his first painting at the Paris Salon in 1876 and thereafter, became a regular exhibitor until his death in 1910. In 1880 he was awarded a third-class medal for Faucheurs de Luzerne and in 1881 he received a second-class medal for his La Recolte des Foins. He was honored with a gold medal at the Paris Fair of 1889 and in 1892 was awarded the Legion of Honor. His work was sought after internationally and he found a good market in the United States. In 1891 Marion H. Speilman, in his article entitled "The White Cow" (The Magazine of Art, 1891, Vol. 14, p. 415), describes Dupré as:

... one of the most rising artists of the French School. He is individual in his work, accurate as an observer, earnest as a painter, healthy in his instincts and intensely artistic in his impressions and translations of them... he is always one of the attractions at the Salon.

Acknowledging his mastery at portraying both animals and humans powerfully, yet gracefully, one cannot help but pay tribute to his immense talent in being able to recreate nature's light on canvas - a feat that many have attempted but few have succeeded in accomplishing. Whether it is the light filtering through a group of trees onto the figures and animals below or the warm effulgent sun bathing the lush French countryside, Dupré is always true to nature.

Speilman goes on to remark that: In The White Cow which was amongst the finest works in last year's Salon, several of M. Dupré's merits as a painter are exemplified. The cow - taking a patient and intelligent interest in the operation of milking - is superbly drawn, and her expression admirably rendered. The light and shade, the balance of composition, and the rendering and disposition of the figures combine in this picture to produce a canvas which pleases the spectator the more he examines it.

Works in public collections (partial listing):
Haying Scene (1884) - St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO.
The Haymakers (1886) - Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA.
Return From the Fields (n.d.) - Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE.
In Pasture (1882) - Washington University Art Gallery, St. Louis, MO.
Haying Scene (1882) - Washington University Art Gallery, St. Louis, MO.
Young Woman Watering Cattle - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
Haymaking (1892) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
Children Feeding Geese (1881) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
Peasant Girl with Sheep - The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA.
Milking Time - The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA.
Women in the Fields - Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME.
The Young Shepherdess - San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA.
In the Pasture (1883) - University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, KY.
Le Ballon (1886) - Reading Public Museum and Art Gallery, Reading, PA.
The Harvesters (1885) - The Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, FL.
The Harvester (c.1880/1) - Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, W.V.

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Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La faneuse

Oil on canvas on board
15 x 18 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

The Reapers

Oil on canvas
15 x 18 inches
Signed and dated 1886
Retains its original Barbizon style frame
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Femme Versant a Boire

Oil on canvas
25 ½ x 32 inches
Signed and dated 1882
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La Moisson

Oil on canvas
25 ½ x 32 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La Faneuse

Oil on canvas
26 x 32 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Le Repos

Oil on canvas
28 x 18 1/2 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Les Foins

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

A Moments Rest

Oil on canvas
15 x 22 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Le Dejeuner de Faneuses

Oil on canvas
22 x 26 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Milkmaids in the Field

Oil on canvas
26 x 32 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La Fermiere

Oil on canvas
24 x 29 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

The Young Milkmaid

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Haying

Oil on panel
14 3/4 x 18 1/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Le Temps de Moisson

Oil on panel
15 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches
Signed and dated 1889
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Le Repos dans les Champs

Oil on panel
26 x 32 inches
Signed and dated 1887
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Les Vaches a l'Abreuvoir

Oil on canvas
21 1/2 x 28 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Femme et vaches par l'eau

Oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La rentree au village

Oil on canvas
48 1/2 x 59 1/2 inches
Signed and dated 1895
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Study for Returning from the Fields

Graphite on paper
12 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches
Stamped
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Returning from the Fields

Oil on canvas
18 x 13 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Milkmaid with Cows

Oil on canvas
18 x 22 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La Fenaison

Oil on canvas
23 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Tending the Herd

Oil on canvas
15 x 18 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Femme Portant à Manger

Oil on canvas
18 x 14 1/2 inches
Signed
Painted c.1887
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

The Wheatfield

Oil on canvas
20 x 29 inches
Signed and dated 1893
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Harvesters Loading the Cart

Oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Pâturage

Oil on panel
18 x 21 ¾ inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

At the Well

Oil on canvas
15 x 22 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Peasant Woman with Cows and Sheep

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Femme au soleil - faneuse

Oil on board
20 x 16 inches
Signed
Painted c.1896
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Laitiere

Oil on canvas
15 1/4 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Laitiere Gardant ses Vaches

Oil on canvas
17 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

A Bord de la Mare

Oil on canvas
25 3/4 x 32 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Milkmaid with Cows

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Paysage avec Animaux

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Peasants in the Field

Graphite on paper
12 x 16 inches
Signed and dated 1895
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Un Berger et son Troupeau

Oil on canvas
25 3/4 x 32 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Le repas des moissonneurs

Oil on canvas
25 5/8 x 31 7/8 inches
Signed
This painting retains its original period frame.
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Retour a la Ferme

Oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

End of the Day

Oil on canvas
15 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Glaneuses

Oil on canvas
36 1/2 x 51 inches
Signed and dated 1880
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Harvest Time

Oil on canvas
26 x 32 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La Bergere

Oil on canvas
21 3/4 x 18 3/8 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

La bergere

Oil on canvas
21 5/8 x 18 1/8 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Une Faneuse

Oil on canvas
18 1/4 x 15 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Bergère et Moutons

Oil on canvas
18 3/8 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Une Prairie

Oil on canvas
18 1/4 x 21 3/4 inches
Signed
 
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

Milkmaid in Normandy

Oil on canvas
18 x 15 inches
Signed
Julien Dupré
(1851 - 1910)

The Shepherdess

Oil on canvas
18 1/4 x 15 inches
Signed
 

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