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(1862-1894) was a French painter born March 17, 1862 in Paris and who died April 27, 1894. He is associated with the Synthetic movement and Pont-Aven School, and he was a contemporary and friend of Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh. Gauguin created a portrait of him in 1886 looking at one of Gauguin's Ceramic sculptures, entitled "Still Life with Profile of Laval". Paul Gauguin and Laval both came to Pension Gloanec in Pont-Aven in 1886 and became friends. In search of an exoticism that could provide the key to art, Gauguin and Laval went to Panama in 1887. To gain some subsidies, Laval performs academic portraits (all lost), using his experience received from Leon Bonnat. A series of mishaps caused Laval and Gauguin to leave the Central America for the island of Martinique.

Charles Laval self-Portrait oil painting artist


Charles Laval self-Portrait oil painting artist

self-Portrait
Painting ID::  11667
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1889 1' 6 1/4'' x 1' 3''(46.5 x 38 cm)Gift of Emile Bernard,1932


Charles Laval Landscape oil painting artist


Charles Laval Landscape oil painting artist

Landscape
Painting ID::  11669
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189? Oil on Paper on canvas 1' 9 3/4'' x 1' 8''(55 x 46 cm)


Charles Laval The Aven Stream oil painting artist


Charles Laval The Aven Stream oil painting artist

The Aven Stream
Painting ID::  72272
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1889(1889) Oil on paper laid down on canvas 55 X 46 cm (21.65 X 18.11 in) cjr


Charles Laval Aven Stream oil painting artist


Charles Laval Aven Stream oil painting artist

Aven Stream
Painting ID::  73901
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Date 1889(1889) Medium Oil on paper laid down on canvas Dimensions 55 X 46 cm (21.65 X 18.11 in) cyf


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