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Jules Eugene Pages

Jules Eugene Pages (1867 - 1946) was active/lived in California / France.  Jules Pages is known for Landscape, marine, genre and figure painting.

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A prominent landscape and marine painter, Jules Eugène Pages spent most of his career in France where he was a well-known Impressionist painter, but he maintained close ties to his native city of San Francisco and was influential in introducing that painting style to Northern California.

He was born in San Francisco, California on May 16, 1867 and was raised in the artistic milieu of his father's engraving business, where he worked as an apprentice.

In 1888 he sailed to Paris to study at Academie Julian under Jules Lefebvre, Benjamin Constant, and Fleury. After returning to San Francisco, he worked as an illustrator for the Examiner and Call newspapers.

Upon returning to Paris in 1902, he began teaching night classes at the Academie Julian and served as its director.  Pages gained international recognition while in France and was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1910.

In 1915 he exhibited at the Panama Pacific International Ex   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2295 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Jules Eugene Pages

   Jules Eugene Pages  Born:  1867 - San Francisco, California
Died:   1946 - San Francisco, California
Known for:  Landscape, marine, genre and figure painting

Biography from the Archives of askART

A prominent landscape and marine painter, Jules Eugène Pages spent most of his career in France where he was a well-known Impressionist painter, but he maintained close ties to his native city of San Francisco and was influential in introducing that painting style to Northern California.

He was born in San Francisco, California on May 16, 1867 and was raised in the artistic milieu of his father's engraving business, where he worked as an apprentice.

In 1888 he sailed to Paris to study at Academie Julian under Jules Lefebvre, Benjamin Constant, and Fleury. After returning to San Francisco, he worked as an illustrator for the Examiner and Call newspapers.

Upon returning to Paris in 1902, he began teaching night classes at the Academie Julian and served as its director.  Pages gained international recognition while in France and was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1910.

In 1915 he exhibited at the Panama Pacific International Exposition and was a member of the International Jury of Awards. Although he remained in France for forty years, he returned to his native city often to visit and exhibit.

At the outbreak of World War II, Pages returned to San Francisco and died there on May 22, 1946.  He was a member of the Bohemian Club; International Society of Sculptors & Painters in Paris.

He exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1895 with honorable mention, and won Gold Medals there in 1899 and 1905.  He also exhibited at the Steckel Gallery in Los Angeles in 1909; at the Bohemian Club, 1924, solo exhibition; the California Palace of Legion of Honor, 1946 memorial exhibition.

Source:
Edan Milton Hughes, Artists in California, 1786-1940.


Biography from William A. Karges Fine Art

A native of San Francisco, Jules Pages worked as an apprentice engraver in his father's business.   Pages left for France at the age of 21, to study at the Academie Julian.  Pages returned to Paris in 1902, this time as a teacher and director of the same Academie.

Pages would spend 40 years in France, but returned frequently to San Francisco to paint and exhibit his works.  Following the outbreak of WW II, he returned to the states for good.

Jules Eugene Pages died in San Francisco on May 22, 1946.


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