Fernand Piet


Fernand Piet was a French painter. Firstborn son of Jules Piet and grandson of Charles Mozin.

Biography

Piet was a student of Eugène Carrière, Fernand Cormon and Alfred Roll.
At the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon des artistes français he exhibited his canvases and engravings of landscapes of Brittany. Holland and the South, and representations of common scenes: parks, children, markets. Piet is also the author of numerous female nudes and rare seascapes.
The economic wealth that his family provides him and the fortunate financial speculations on the Stock Exchange, allow him to lead a comfortable social life with his friends Lucien-Victor Guirand de Scevola, Edmond Lempereur and Jean-Louis Forain.
In 1905 he became with Paul Signac deputy director of the Salon des Indépendants.
In 1910 he received the honor of the Order of Academic Palms.
Between 1985 and 2003, 8 sales at the Hôtel Drouot dispersed Piet's atelier.

Expositions

Galerie du Théâtre d'Application 1893Esposizione internazionale d'arte di Venezia, Biennale de Venise 1899Exposition de la Sécession viennoise, Viennae dicembre 1899
  • Grosse gemälde Ausstellung des Kunstvereins in Bremen, Kunsthalle de Brême, Germania 1900Exposition universelle de 1900 Parigis, medaglia di bronzoExposition universelle de Bruxelles 1910Exposition au profit des œuvres de guerre N°377 bis Marché à la poterie à QuimperléSalon des indépendants di 1893 al 1925Salon des artistes françaisGalerie Interkunst München, Der maler Fernand Piet und die Belle Epoque dal 15/11/1968 al 15/01/1969 e dal 02/06/1969 al 30/06/1969Galerie Barthelmess & Wischnewski, Berlin dal 12 aprile al 7 giugno 2014 ''Die Entdeckung des Alltäglichen''

Museums

Musée de l'Ermitage, Marché a Brest. antica collezione Sergueï Chtchoukine.

Other projects

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