Alexandre Calame  (Swiss, 1810-1864) 

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Alexandre Calame, Landscape with a Boat in Stormy Waters near the Shores of Lake Neuchâtel

 

Alexandre Calame
Landscape with a Boat in Stormy Waters near the Shores of Lake Neuchâtel
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Alexandre Calame, Bauernhaus im Gebirge

 

Alexandre Calame
Bauernhaus im Gebirge
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Alexandre Calame, Village de montagne

 

Alexandre Calame
Village de montagne
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Attributed To Alexandre Calame, Alpenlandschaft mit unter Wolken hochsteigendem Gebirgszug

 

Attributed To Alexandre Calame
Alpenlandschaft mit unter Wolken hochsteigendem Gebirgszug
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  Among the most celebrated Swiss landscape painters of the 19th century, Alexander Calame made a particular speciality of Alpine mountain scenes. Despite losing his right eye as a child, he was determined to make a career as an artist, and studied with the landscapist François Diday between 1829 and 1832. From 1828 he began producing vues pittoresques suisses in gouache, intended for sale as autonomous works of art, which allowed him a measure of financial independence. He first came to the attention of French collectors and connoisseurs at the Salon of 1839, where he exhibited a view set in the Bernese Oberland, entitled A Thunderstorm in Handeck. The painting was a great success in Paris, and was purchased by public subscription by the city of Geneva for the Musée Rath. At the Salon two years later one of his paintings, a View of the Valley of Ansasca, was purchased by the King, Louis-Philippe. By this time Calame’s success was assured. His paintings, worked up from oil sketches and drawings made sur le motif, were in great demand, and were purchased by collectors throughout Europe, and particularly in Russia. In 1854 he published a number of landscape drawings and studies in lithographic form as Leçons de dessin appliqué au paysage.