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Jeanne-Marie Barbey (pseudonym of Louise Jeanne Marie Barbée) was born the 17 July 1876 in Paris and died 13 August 1960 in Bagnolet. She was a French painter and photographer.

Biography

Jeanne-Marie Barbey was born at 51 rue de Charonne in Paris She was the fourth and last child of François Marie Barbée (born in 1832), cabinetmaker newly arrived from Carhaix (in Brittany) where he was born, and his wife Catherine Dupont (born in 1835), originally from Gourin (Morbihan in Brittany). Jeanne-Marie's three brothers were Louis (1863-1939), a teacher in Paris, François (ca. 1865-1894) and Auguste (1868-1931), also a teacher after 1901.[1]

Jeanne-Marie Barbey wanted to become a drawing teacher and in 1895 successfully passed the first degree of the high school and college diploma, then the second degree. In 1896, she received the diploma of the superior primary schools and that of the normal schools, then in 1907, the diploma of the schools of the city of Paris.[2][3]

A friend of Anatole Le Braz, "the Bard of Brittany," Barbey spoke Breton and was interested in Brittany and its traditions. In September 1904, she attended the seventh congress of the Breton Regionalist Union in Gourin. A fervent Catholic, she regarded Father Jean Guichard as her director of conscience.[4] She became a member of the regionalist Federation of Brittany.[1]

Every year, Barbey spent her holidays with her brother in Gourin. In 1900, she competed in a diploma project organized by the Breton village of the Universal Exhibition in Paris where she signed "Barbey ".

From 1912, she participated in the Salon des Indépendants and she was the first woman to become a member of the committee of the Society of Independent Artists in 1926. Barbey became its secretary and treasurer from 1943 to 1960. Her participation in the committee was the origin of her friendship with Paul Signac, co-founder of this society.

Works in public collections

  • Le Faouët, Faouët museum :
    • Diploma for the Breton village of the Universal Exhibition in Paris, India ink and watercolor ;
    • Interior, 1901, oil on canvas, 60 × 73   ;
    • La Ribotee .
  • Quimper, departmental archives of Finistère : Diploma, awarded to Mr Le Gall, lithography (IJ 993).
  • Rennes, Museum of Brittany : photographic collection of Jeanne-Marie Barbey, composed of approximately 200 negatives on glass plate, as well as a lithograph of the Dipôme (blank).
  • Vannes, museum of the Cohue :
    • La Course, oil on canvas, donated by the artist in 1930.
    • Woman with a Churn, 1907, oil on wood ;
    • collection of 74 works [5] .

Salons

  • Salon of French artists from 1901 to 1914 :
    • 1901: Interior of a farm in Gourin .
    • 1905: La Ribotee ; The Snack .
  • Salon des Independants from 1912.
  • Salon des Tuileries in 1924 and 1925.
  • Salon of the Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs :
    • 1901 : Interior in Lower Brittany ; Workshop interior .
    • 1905 : The Servant ; The Pipe .

Exhibitions

  • 1918: L'Arc en Ciel, Luxembourg gallery in Paris with a group of Franco-Anglo-American artists that she co-chaired with Alice Whyte.
  • 1919: “Peintres d'Amor” Goupil gallery, Paris.
  • 2010: Montreuil, exhibition of photographs.
  • July 1 to 31 August, 2013: Quimperlé, exhibition of photographs.
  • June 29 to October 13, 2013: The Faouët Museum exhibition, “Femme artistes de Bretagne” (Le Lavoir, private collection).
  • 17 June 2017 to 7 January 2018: Pour une redécouverte de Jeanne-Marie Barbey, at the Musée de la Cohue, Vannes.

References

Bibliography

  • Collective, Jeanne-Marie Barbey, [exhibition catalogue], Faouët museum, 2005.
  • Jean-Marc Michaud, For a rediscovery of Jeanne-Marie Barbey, [exhibition catalog], Vannes, La Cohue museum, 2017.
  • Jean-Marc Michaud, Laurence Prod'homme, David Robot (pref. ), Regards Jeanne-Marie Barbey 1876-1960, Vannes, museum of the Cohue, Éditions Locus Solus, 2017, 96 p. ( online presentation ).
  • Laurence Prod'homme and Pauline Jéhannin, Jeanne-Marie Barbey, a painter photographer in central Brittany, Editions of the Photographic Collections of the Museum of Brittany, 2012, 116 p.ISBN 978-2-36510-011-3 .
  • Bénézit Dictionary, Ed Gründ, Volume I, p.729
  • Gérald Schurr, Dictionary of the Little Masters of Painting, Volume I, Editions de l'Amateur, p.80.
  • Philippe Le Stum (2018). La Gravure sur Bois en Bretagne, 1850-2000 (in French). Spézet: Coop Breizh. p. 319. ISBN 9782843468216. Philippe Le Stum (2018). La Gravure sur Bois en Bretagne, 1850-2000 (in French). Spézet: Coop Breizh. p. 319. ISBN 9782843468216.

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