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Frédéric Montenard

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After 1892, he stopped painting along the Atlantic coast, in favor of Provence, where he painted landscapes and scenes of village life. He also became a teacher at the "École supérieure d'art Toulon Provence Méditerranée". In 1894, he was given a commission to decorate the Palais des Arts in
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After World War I, he became a permanent resident at the château "Croix de Bontar", which had been built by his father, in Besse-sur-Issole, with a first floor museum devoted to the history of
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He achieved his first career breakthrough in 1883 when two of his paintings were purchased by the French government. Six years later, he won a Gold Medal at the
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in 1872 with landscapes and seascapes; participating in their exhibitions on a regular basis for many years. In 1873, he joined with fellow painters
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and, the following year, he provided 34 illustrations for a new edition of
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A street and a small college in Besse-sur-Issole are named after him.
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Anonyme, "Biographie de Frédéric Montenard, (1849-1926)",
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in 1890. That same year, he was named a Chevalier in the
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Index


Paris
Besse-sur-Issole
Provençal
Jean-Baptiste Giraud
École des Beaux-arts
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Salon
Gustave Garaud
Octave Gallian
Toulon
Eugène Dauphin
Exposition Universelle
Société nationale des beaux-arts
Légion d'honneur
Giovanni Battista Castagneto
François Nardi
Marseille
Le Train Bleu
Gare de Lyon
Brignoles
Peintre de la Marine
Frédéric Mistral

Belle Poule
Benezit Dictionary of Artists
Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings
Documentation:
Peintres Officiels de la Marine website
ISBN

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