It seems that Simon was well known and well regarded in his day, and I am ashamed that he escaped my painter radar for so long. Another item I missed was that he was part of a small movement called le Bande noir (Black Band), a group also unknown to me.
A brief English Wikipedia entry on Simon is here, and a much longer one in French (that your computer should be able to translate) is here.
It seems that Simon acquired his interest in Brittany via his wife, also an artist, who had Breton roots.
Below are examples of Simon's work in approximate chronological order.
Jeunes Bigoudènes assises vues de dos - c. 1898
Procession in Penmarch - 1901
Fin de repas à Kergaït - 1901
La mascarade - 1904
Le balcon de theatre
Le goûter - c. 1906
Place au Beurre, Quimper
Visit of Aman-Jean to Sémaphore - 1917
Sémaphore was the Simon house in Brittany, and Edmond Aman-Jean was an artist and contemporary of Simon.
The Music Lesson
Après la guerre - c. 1919
Famille à Sémaphore - 1923
Atelier aux champs, la gare de Chaville - 1930
AC - that is some great "painter radar" you have. This post is a real gem to look at. Thanks for posting!
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ReplyDeleteIncredible depictions of light! Thanks for sharing.
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