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Julien Tanguy (art dealer)

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of 1871, was captured but released at the instigation of friends. In 1873, he opened a shop selling artists' supplies in Paris at 14 rue Clauzel. There he sold his paints to the artists and provided them with meals when needed. He sometimes took their pictures on commission in return for the delivery
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Paul CĂ©zanne found particular support from Tanguy. He was initially the only point of contact for CĂ©zanne in Paris. Tanguy gave him credit and introduced his paintings to an affluent audience as well as other artists. Acquisitions of CĂ©zanne's work span the years 1873 to 1885. Among the paintings by
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acquired cheap paintings by the then almost unknown painters CĂ©zanne, Gauguin, and van Gogh from the estate, which enabled him to exhibit a CĂ©zanne retrospective a year later. She introduced CĂ©zanne to fame, and its success enabled Vollard to move to a larger gallery in 1896.
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in Paris since March 1886, created three portraits of the paint dealer and gallery owner. The first picture shows him as a paint dealer, the two following show van Gogh's preference for
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on February 13, 1894. On June 2, 1894, at the suggestion of Mirbeau, painter friends auctioned off their own works, the proceeds of which were intended to support his widow, in the
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In 2007, more than a hundred years after Tanguy's death, a gallery dedicated to Japanese art opened in the same place called "Père Tanguy".
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Julien Tanguy started out as a plasterer and had other jobs before becoming an independent paint dealer. On April 23, 1855, in
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of material, in order to be able to sell them when the opportunity arose. In June 1891 the gallery moved to 9 rue Clauzel.
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Cézanne owned by Tanguy was the Portrait of Achille Emperaire, currently in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay.
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Bernard (16 December 1908). "Julien Tanguy, dit le "père Tanguy". Mercure de France.
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Bernard (16 December 1908). "Julien Tanguy, dit le „père Tanguy". Mercure de France.
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Bernard (16 December 1908). "Julien Tanguy, dit le „père Tanguy". Mercure de France.
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and the Pont-Aven school. In 1887, he created a portrait of the gallery owner.
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acquired it from the estate in 1894. It is currently in the collection of the
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A paternal friend, "Père Tanguy" counted among his clients the art collectors
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Vincent van Gogh, who had left the Netherlands and stayed with his brother
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French art dealer, gallery owner, art collector, and patron
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La Galerie du Père Tanguy et ses estampes japonaises
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Index


Portrait of Père Tanguy
Vincent van Gogh
Plédran
Brittany
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
Saint-Brieuc
Hillion
Barbizon
Argenteuil
Communard
Paris Commune

Paul Gachet
Victor Chocquet
Camille Pissarro
Claude Monet
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paul Gauguin
Armand Guillaumin
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Vincent van Gogh
Paul CĂ©zanne
Victor Vignon
Émile Bernard
Symbolism
Theo
Japonism
Auguste Rodin

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