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Achille Laugé

Achille Laugé (1861-1944) was the son of well-to-do farmers who moved to Cailhau near Carcassonne, where he spent most of his life, Laugé began studies in Toulouse in 1878 and went to Paris in 1881. At the Ecole des Beaux-Arts he studied with Alexandre Cabanel and Jean-Paul Laurens. There, Antoine Bourdelle, whom Laugé had known in Toulouse, introduced him to Aristide Maillol and the three maintained a long and fruitful friendship. In 1888, after seven years in Paris, including a term of military service, Laugé returned to the south and established himself at Carcassonne. Finally, in 1895, he returned to Cailhau where he spent the rest of his life.

Laugé’s time in Paris spanned the critical years from 1886 to1888 (Seurat's La Grande Jatte was first exhibited amidst much controversy in 1886) and his contact with Neo-Impressionism should not be underestimated. In 1894 he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants, as well as at a Toulouse exhibition with de Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Sérusier, Roussel, Toulouse-Lautrec and Vuillard. In addition, he held several one-man shows in Paris from 1907 to 1930.

It was after his departure from Paris that Laugé developed his divisionist technique, following the lead of Seurat and the Pointillists. Although Laugé never adopted Seurat’s scientific attitude, his interest in the primacy and division of color resulted in work with a vivid, translucent palette. From 1888 until about 1896, Laugé composed his pictures with small points of color. At the end of the century he abandoned the dots and dabs and painted his landscapes, portraits, and still-lives with thin, systematically placed strokes resembling crosshatching. After 1905 he applied his pigments more freely, with enlarged strokes and thick impasto that brought him closer to a traditional impressionist technique whilst maintaining his ability to paint the translucence of southern light.

Achille Laugé - A Road in Champagne near Cailhau

Achille Laugé - A Road in Champagne near Cailhau

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Amandiers en fleur vers cailhau

Achille Laugé - Amandiers en fleur vers cailhau

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Bouquet of Roses

Achille Laugé - Bouquet of Roses

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - La route de Cailhau

Achille Laugé - La route de Cailhau

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - La route de Cailhau

Achille Laugé - La route de Cailhau

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Madame Achille Laugé à Contre-jour

Achille Laugé - Madame Achille Laugé à Contre-jour

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Road in Champagne

Achille Laugé - Road in Champagne

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Road with Flowering Almond Trees

Achille Laugé - Road with Flowering Almond Trees

Date: 02/02/2010
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Achille Laugé - Summer Landscape

Achille Laugé - Summer Landscape

Date: 02/02/2010
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