Francois-Louis-David Bocion (Swiss, 1828-1890)
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Francois-Louis-David Bocion (Swiss, 1828-1890)

Lavandière à Bordighera

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Francois-Louis-David Bocion (Swiss, 1828-1890)
Lavandière à Bordighera
signed and dated 'F.Bocion.1879' (lower left)
oil on paper laid down on board
17½ x 12 in. (44.5 x 30.5 cm.)
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Please note that the title should read Lavandière à Bordighera and not as stated in the catalogue

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Lot Essay

Francois-Louis-David Bocion began his artistic training in Paris in 1845, but following a bout of typhoid fever he returned to his native Lausanne. There he took up the post of drawing professor at the Ecole Industrielle, a post he held for 41 years. Before his first trip to Italy in 1852, Bocion's early efforts consisted of illustrations and caricatures for local satirical journals and history paintings. However in Italy the artist discovered his true passion for landscape painting and in particular became interested in the works of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Bocion went on to develop a unique style of painting in which light and colour play a greater role than geographical accuracy. Thus he broke away from traditional Swiss landscape painting, striving to convey the ever-changing atmospheric effects of Lake Geneva and other locations he painted. The present work is typical of Bocion's approach to painting in its free use of colour and sketch-like finish.

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