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Going Home |

Jardin Gouvernes |

Omnibus, Place de la Madeleine |

Notre Dames dans le pluis |

Paris, Winter |

L'Opera |

Flower Market |

En Fin Du Jour |

Place de L'Opera |
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EDOUARD CORTES
French
(1882 - 1969)
Edouard Cortes, of French and Spanish
ancestry, was born in Lagny-sur-Marne, a few miles east of Paris on August
8, 1882. As an adolescent, he became fascinated with the arts and at seventeen
began his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The year 1901
marked the artist's first exhibition at the Salon des Artistes Francais.
His piece depicting a dramatic Paris street scene at dusk brought him
immediate recognition and fame.
Later, as an active member of the prestigious Societe des Artistes Francais,
Cortes exhibited his works yearly in Paris at the Society's salon as well
as at the Salon des Independants, and the Salon d'Hiver. With the tremendous
success that his Paris street scenes brought him during his lifetime,
Cortes continues to delight art-lovers today and is considered to be one
of the greatest masters of French Post-Impressionism.
Edouard Cortes' paintings express the romance, energy and charm of old
Paris through his masterful application of bold brush strokes and intriguing
colors. His works display the profound knowledge he held of perspective
and composition. The viewer's eye is most often caught by fascinating
details - the play of lights on wet pavement, shadows on streets and glowing
windows and street lamps.
On any one of Cortes' canvases, one can find an array of tones ranging
from soft gray hues and ambers to vivid reds, yellows and oranges. A splash
of purple may be a man's tailored dinner jacket or a stroke of blue, a
woman's cloak. The viewer cannot help but marvel at the overall effect
of the artist's composition.
After a life long dedication to seizing the magic of Paris during its
transition from the romantic Belle Epoque to the modern, twentieth century
capital as we know it, Cortes has left the world a legacy of master paintings.
Now found in most prestigious collections throughout Europe, the United
States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, South America and Japan, his
work continues to awe the world.
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