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  1. It was here that Jacques-Émile Blanche spent his childhood, under the direction of his father, Émile, who was also a physician. By the time that Dr. Émile Blanche (1820-93) assumed operational responsibility in 1852, the clinic served a highly selective clientele, many of them celebrated musicians, writers and artists.

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  3. Jacques-Émile Blanche (París, 1861 - Offranville, 1942) Pintor y escritor francés. Hijo de un célebre psiquiatra parisino, su carisma y sus brillantes relaciones dieron tempranamente a Jacques-Émile Blanche un gran éxito social y recompensas oficiales por su trabajo, tanto en Londres como en París.

  4. 13 de mai. de 2016 · Et pourtant, tout au long du parcours de l’exposition, on est frappé par le grand nombre d’études et d’esquisses accrochées, encadrées et signées de la main de Jacques-Émile Blanche. Célèbre pour son perfectionnisme, le portraitiste réalisait réalisait de nombreuses esquisses préparatoires avant de se lancer pour de bon dans l’exécution du tableau final.

  5. 1980.15. A socialite, writer, and artist, Blanche is most noted for uniting earlier traditions of portraiture with the subtly modulated approach of Edouard Manet and the Impressionists. Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Henry James are among his most celebrated sitters. Blanche received no formal training aside from a few lessons with Henri ...

  6. Blanche'ın tabloları Paris Salonu 'nda da sergilendi. Sürrealist ve dadacılarla da arkadaş olan ressamın bu gruplardaki arkadaşları arasında Jacques Rigaut, René Crevel ve Jean Cocteau gelir. Jacques-Émile Blanche, Portraits of a life-time: the late Victorian era: the Edwardian pageant: 1870-1914 isimli kitabın da yazarıdır.

  7. Jacques-Emile Blanche, an admired portraitist in the 1880s, portrayed Proust as a young man, aged 21, when he was still only a social chronicler. Blanche was then developing a brilliant, rapid technique; but this portrait is highly restrained and particularly powerful. The young dandy is presented in a front view, in a hieratic pose (the ...