Michel-Auguste Colle


Auguste-Michel Colle, sometimes known as Michel-Auguste Colle, a French painter of the Nancy school, active from c. 1900 to c. 1940. His pictures are in a number of private and public collections in France and elsewhere, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris; the Paris Hotel de Ville; the Musée del Guerre, Paris; the Musée Charlier in Brussels; the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh; the Musée d'Arts de Nantes; the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy; the Musée de l'École de Nancy; the Musée de l'Histoire du Fer, also in Nancy; the Pierre Noël Museum in Saint Dié: and the Musée des Marais Salants, in Batz-Sur-Mer.
Until 1916, the painter most often signed his works "A. M. Colle", later adopting the signature "Michel Colle".
Colle was born on January 7, 1872, in Baccarat, France, and died in Batz-sur-Mer, September 16, 1949. Orphaned in 1885, he apprenticed at the Baccarat crystal works as a gilder and engraver. After studying painting with Charles Peccatte, an artist from Lorraine working in Baccarat, he met Eugène Corbin, a department store owner and art collector, who introduced Colle to the painters Charles de Meixmoron de Dombasle, Émile Friant and Victor Prouvé. Corbin had Colle under an exclusive contract from 1903 until 1911, and he both collected and sold the artist's works. In 1905, he married the sister of Victor Prouvé's wife, Marguerite Adèle Duhamel.
From 1903, Colle exhibited at various salons, including at the Paris Salon de la Société Nationale in 1903; the Decorative Art Exhibition of Nancy in 1904, the Nancy Salon, the Salon des Tuileries and the Salon des Indépendants, winning a medal at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1921. In 1919 and 1920, he painted cartoons for stained glass windows in Strasbourg Cathedral. He continued to exhibit at Salons in France and in the Hague through the 1930s. In 1932, he was presented with the French Legion Of Honour. In 1935, he showed two pictures at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris, one of which was painted on a trip to Algeria, above the town of Bologhine. After 1940, Colle had settled permanently in the village of Kervalet, near Batz-sur-Mer.
There was a significant sale of Colle pictures at Ader, Paris, with 18 works auctioned on Feb 4, 2011.
An interesting note in Colle's life can be found in an important letter he received from Claude Monet, sold at auction in 2022. Colle was clearly a fan of Monet and his work, and in the letter Monet asks him to be patient regarding arrangements to visit his studio in Giverny, and closes with an admonition to avoid using the term "impressionist":

Group Exhibitions

Salon de la Société Lorraine de Amis des Arts, regularly from 1896, with a retrospective in 1949
Salon de la Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1903 to 1911
Salon D'Automne, Paris 1906
Salon des Indépendants, 1907 with six pictures, No. 1157 to 1162; and many other years
Salon des Artistes Français, regularly after 1911, with a silver medal in 1921.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, 1923 "22nd Annual International Exhibition of Paintings".
Salon des Tuileries, 1923 and 1928
Musée de Beaux-Arts, Rennes, 1961, "Peintres de Bretagne"
Musée de Beaux-Arts, Nancy, 1975, "L'impressionnisme en Lorraine"
Musée Départemental Breton, Quimper, 1999, "En Passant Par La Bretagne"

Solo Exhibitions

Galerie Mosser, Nancy, 1923 ; solo exhibitions in 1931 and 1934.
Galerie Georges Petit, June, 1924
Mignon-Massart Gallery, Nantes, 1942
Musée Nancy, 1946, Retrospective
Musée Galliera, Paris: Two retrospectives, the first in 1952, and the second, a solo exhibition, in 1953.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes, June - September 1961 "Michel Colle, 1872-1949"
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nancy, 1966, "Michel Colle"
Kaplan Gallery, London, 1971, followed by more exhibitions in 1972 and 1974, for which catalogues were published.
Galerie Corbin, Nancy, 1972, "Centenaire de las naissance de Michel Colle"
Musée Pierre Noël, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, 2009, with "Des lumières de la Lorraine aux couleurs de la Bretagne"
Musée des Marais Salants, Batz-Sur-Mer, 2014, "Lights in Presqu'ile - Michel Colle, painter in Kervalet", with a published catalogue.