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James le Jeune RHA (1910-1983) A FRENCH MARKET TOW

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James le Jeune RHA (1910-1983) A FRENCH MARKET TOW

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Auction Date:2005 Feb 22 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Ireland
James le Jeune RHA (1910-1983) A FRENCH MARKET TOWN, circa 1948-1950 signed lower left; inscribed on reverse oil on canvas 66 by 76cm., 26 by 30in. Born in Canada in 1910, le Jeune moved to Brittany as a child with his musician father and his Irish mother. He was educated at boarding school in London before beginning his art training in Paris. From there he went on to study architecture at the London Polytechnic, practising architecture for almost seventeen years after graduating. During this time he continued to paint, attending art classes at Heatherley’s Academy and the Byam Shaw School in London. He also showed three works at the RSA in 1950. In the same year he moved to Ireland, where after a while he gave up architecture to focus solely on painting. He established a successful career as a portrait and landscape painter and became a regular exhibitor with the RHA, being appointed an associate in 1961 and a full member in 1973. He had his first one man show with the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin in 1954. The Dublin Magazine commented that he showed “a certain mastery in the handling of crowd scenes” (see Snoddy, p. 344). This is clearly exhibited in this work which was painted circa 1948-1950 while (according to a label on reverse) he was still living at Dunstan’s Road in London. The animated use of paint using short wide brush strokes that is evident here is a characteristic feature of his style.