Joseph Latour

French painter
Joseph Latour
Joseph Latour by Gabriel Durand, 1856 (Pastel, Musée du Vieux-Toulouse)
Born
Joseph, Pierre, Tancrède Latour

April 17, 1806
Noé, France
DiedMarch, 1 mars 1863 (aged 56)
Toulouse, France
NationalityFrench
MovementRomanticism

Joseph, Pierre, Tancrède Latour (April 17, 1806 - March, 1 mars 1863) was a French Romantic drawer and painter. His works are hosted by several museums in southern France.

From the École des Beaux-Arts of Toulouse, he taught drawing at the Institution des Feuillants[1] and his artist studio was frequented by Charles de Saint Félix, Eugène Fil, Jules de Lahondés, Maxime Lalanne, Louise de Carayon-Talpayrac, Eugène de Malbos[2] and Jacques Raymond Brascassat.[3]

He is more recognized for his drawings and his landscapes from nature - mostly of Pyrenees - than for his paintings.[4]

Selected works

  • His works are hosted in the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts, the Vaurais Country Museum in Lavaur, the Pyrenean Museum in Lourdes, the Musée Fabre in Montpellier and the Paul-Dupuy Museum in Toulouse.
  • Exhibition: Joseph Latour (1806-1863). Drawings of a traveling painter, from Toulouse to Spain: February to May 2011, the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts .[5][6][7]

Gallery

  • Return from fair (1850) - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
    Return from fair (1850) - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
  • Young Spanish peasant in costume - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
    Young Spanish peasant in costume - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
  • In Segovia, old Castile - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
    In Segovia, old Castile - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Gaillac
  • Ferruginous spring, near Luchon
    Ferruginous spring, near Luchon
  • Montauban-de-Luchon Cascade
  • Avenue d'Etigny, in Bagnères-de-Luchon
    Avenue d'Etigny, in Bagnères-de-Luchon
  • Entrance to the Cave of Troubat - Valley of the Barousse
    Entrance to the Cave of Troubat - Valley of the Barousse
  • Cascade des Demoiselles, near Luchon
    Cascade des Demoiselles, near Luchon

Further reading

  • Diaporama of 43 works from the Latour Fund of the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts on musees-midi-pyrenees.fr
  • Biographical note, prizes, awards and exhibitions during his lifetime on the website of Museums of Midi-Pyrenees
  • Works by Joseph Latour on Gallica, the digital library of Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • Works by Joseph Latour on Rosalis, the Toulouse digital library Archived 2016-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
  • Works by Joseph Latour on Joconde, the digital database of French museums


References

  1. ^ Marguerite Gaston Les Peintres toulousains et les Pyrénées à l'époque romantique in les Annales du Midi, 1972, vol. 84, n° 108, pp. 271-282
  2. ^ his most famous student, Eugène de Malbos in Bertrand de Viviés, Voyages romantiques en Languedoc, Catalogue de l’exposition du Musée des beaux-arts de Gaillac, château de Foucaud. Gaillac. 2002.
  3. ^ ... Jules de Lahondés, Eugène de Malbos and Jacques Raymond Brascassat and with him many painters of the Barbizon School in Museums of Midi-Pyrenees
  4. ^ Joseph Latour, dessins d'un peintre voyageur de Toulouse en Espagne by Delphine Guillemette, catalog of the exhibition Drawings of a traveling painter, from Toulouse to Spain of the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts (France)
  5. ^ Notice of the exhibition of the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts on musees-midi-pyrenees.fr
  6. ^ Gaillac. Joseph Latour et ses paysages romantiques, article of La Dépêche du Midi of March 12, 2011
  7. ^ Joseph Latour, dessins d'un peintre voyageur de Toulouse en Espagne by Delphine Guillemette, catalog of the exhibition Drawings of a traveling painter, from Toulouse to Spain of the Gaillac Museum of Fine Arts (France)
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