Framed; 25 x 22 inches
Stamp of the Diaz sale 1876 lower right
artist
Diaz's life began in a very dramatic fashion. His father and mother escaped Salamanca due to his father's part in a conspiracy. Once in Bordeaux, Diaz was born in 1807. Shortly after his birth, his father died and his mother moved to Meudon to become a governess. When Diaz was twelve, his mother also passed away and the young boy was taken in by a Protestant pastor. While walking in the woods one day, he was bitten by a viper and had to have his leg amputated. One may think that this would dampen his spirits, but it created the opposite effect on this boy.
While working as a printer, Diaz met Jules Dupre who found him employment as a porcelain decorator. He quickly became tired of copying the same motifs and decided to become a professional painter. He took a few lessons in the studio of Souchon and copied master works at the Louvre, which was a common practice. He began his career painting Romantic dramas, Orientalist scenes, and florals. He exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1831 onward.
provenance
No 91 of the Jan 25th sale, 1977 Drouot
Osenat, France 2003