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French painter
Alphonse Moutte
Self-portrait, 1895
BornMarch 4, 1840
Marseille, France
DiedApril 21, 1913(1913-04-21) (aged 73)
Marseille, France
OccupationPainter
Unloading a Brig at Marseille Harbor

Jean Joseph Marie Alphonse Moutte (March 4, 1840 – April 21, 1913) was a French painter in the Naturalist style, known for his genre scenes and coastal landscapes.

Biography

He was born to an old Provençal family and began his education at the Lycée Thiers [fr]. Later, he attended the École supérieure d'art et de design Marseille-Méditerranée [fr] where he studied with Émile Loubon, among others., although his family intended for him to become a wheat broker. He did, in fact, work in that capacity for several years, but decided to become a full-time artist and went to Paris to work in the studios of Ernest Meissonier. His first exhibit at the Salon came in 1869, winning medals in 1881 and 1882.

In 1866, he married Thérèse Heraud. Their daughter, Marie Thérèse, would later marry one of his students; Jean-Baptiste Samat (1865-1931).

He returned to Marseille in 1891 and, four years later, succeeded Dominique Antoine Magaud as Director of the École. He soon became a prominent personality and his works could be seen in galleries throughout Provence. He continued to exhibit at the Salon until his death. He was awarded a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle (1889) and a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle (1900). Among his best-known students were Jean-Baptiste Olive and the sculptor Ary Bitter.

He was a good friend of Frédéric Mistral and participated in the activities of the Félibrige. In 1892, he was elected a member of the Académie de Marseille and, in 1893, became a Chevalier in the Legion of Honor. A street in Marseille has been named after him.

References

  1. "Mémoire de l'Académie des sciences et des belles lettres de Marseille".
  2. Adrien Blés, Dictionnaire historique des rues de Marseille, Jeanne Laffitte 1989, ISBN 2-86276-195-8

Further reading

  • André Alauzen and Laurent Noet, Dictionnaire des peintres et sculpteurs de Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Jeanne Laffitte, 2006 ISBN 978-2-86276-441-2
  • Denis Coutagne, Bruno Ely and Jean-Roger Soubiran, Peintres de la couleur en Provence'1875-1920, Office Régional de la Culture Provence-Alpes-côte d'Azur 1995 ISBN 2-7118-3194-9

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