“Portrait of dog,” signed Jules Chardigny

“Portrait of dog” oil on panel signed lower left “J.C.” for Jules Chardigny. Jules Chardigny was born in London in 1842.

The son and student of the sculptor Pierre-Joseph Chardigny, he began his career by exhibiting a plaster cast of Paul and Virginie at the 1868 Salon. At the same time, he trained as a painter alongside his talented teacher, Thomas Couture. Chardigny seems to have specialized in the depiction of dogs; his work offers us some interesting portraits. He died in 1892 in Paris.

Bibliography: Bénézit, 1976: 669 19th century

France

Height: 25 cm

Width: 18 cm

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