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Alexandre Roubtzoff

Alexandre Roubtzoff (Russian: Александр Александрович Рубцов; 24 January 1884, St. Petersburg – 26 November 1949, Tunis) was a Russian-born French painter who specialized in Orientalist scenes. Most of his adult life was spent in Tunisia.

Alexandre Roubtzoff
Alexandre Roubtzoff (1920s)
Born(1884-01-24)24 January 1884
Died26 November 1949(1949-11-26) (aged 65)
NationalityRussian-French
Occupationpainter

Biography edit

His mother, Evgenia, was unmarried. In 1897, by decree, he was allowed to take his mother's surname and a patronymic from his grandfather. He was raised by his godmother, Ekaterina, and her husband, the Polish artist Jan Ciągliński.[1]

He began his artistic education at the drawing school where his godmother taught, then was a student of Dmitry Kardovsky and Ciągliński, at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he was awarded a total of six grand prizes.[2] During the 1900s, he travelled extensively with his adoptive parents, visiting Warsaw, Vienna, Venice, Munich and Paris. In 1907, he stayed in Paris for an extended period and became a regular visitor at the studios of Odilon Redon.[1]

As the holder of a scholarship from the Academy, he travelled through Germany, France and Spain and discovered North Africa; arriving in Tangier in 1913. The following year, he went to Tunis and, after his scholarship expired, decided to settle there permanently; becoming a French citizen in 1924. He attended the Institut de Carthage and earned his living as a portrait painter for the members of French colonial society. In 1920, he held a major exhibition of over 125 works at the Tunis Salon. Many of his local models also worked for the photographer, Rudolf Franz Lehnert.[2]

He was initially concerned with accurate portrayals of native costumes, adornments and tattoos; knowledge that he would put to use with illustrations for the works of Ernest-Gustave Gobert [fr], a physician and ethnographer.[2] Later, he would develop a greater interest in the character of the people themselves who, despite being poor and uneducated were, in his opinion, beautiful and noble, whereas cultured people were "ugly, petty and inelegant".[citation needed]

He held numerous exhibitions in France, as well as in Tunis, and some of his paintings were purchased by the government. Many of his works may still be seen at official residences. Later in his life, he would find himself in competition with the increasingly popular group of artists known as the École de Tunis [fr], led by Pierre Boucherle [fr].[2]

He died of tuberculosis at the French hospital in Tunis and was interred in the Russian section of the Cimetière du Borgel [fr]. In 1984, a major retrospective was held at the Château de Bagatelle, in Paris, in connection with the 100th anniversary of his birth.[1] In 2010, he was paid homage in Tunisia with an exhibit called "Roubtzoff et la Médina"; 48 drawings he made in 1944, as well as a few paintings. Some of his works have been used for Tunisian postage stamps.

Selected paintings edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Biography @ ArtRZ
  2. ^ a b c d Biography @ Artistes Tunisiens

Further reading edit

  • Patrick Dubreucq, Alexandre Roubtzoff (1884-1949). Une vie en Tunisie, éditions ACR, Courbevoie, 1996 ISBN 2-86770-098-1
  • Pierre Dumas, Roubtzoff, peintre de la lumière. 1884-1949, éditions Privat Toulouse, 1951.
  • Jacques Gerigny, Roubtzoff et Paris, Société générale d'imprimerie et d'édition, Paris, 1936.
  • Alya Hamza, Alexandre Roubtzoff. Peintre tunisien, éditions de la Méditerranée, Tunis, 1994.
  • René de Sainte-Marie, Roubtzoff, éditions du Rayonnement, Paris, 1947.
  • Jacques Pérez and Binous, Jamila, Alexandre Roubtzoff et la médina de Tunis, Dunes, Tunis, 2010 ISBN 978-9973-02-013-0
  • Jacques Pérez, Alexandre Roubtzoff, La Tunisie, Collection Regard, Tunis, 2017 ISBN 978-9938-00-326-0

External links edit

  • More works by Roubtzoff @ ArtNet

alexandre, roubtzoff, russian, Александр, Александрович, Рубцов, january, 1884, petersburg, november, 1949, tunis, russian, born, french, painter, specialized, orientalist, scenes, most, adult, life, spent, tunisia, 1920s, born, 1884, january, 1884st, petersbu. Alexandre Roubtzoff Russian Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Rubcov 24 January 1884 St Petersburg 26 November 1949 Tunis was a Russian born French painter who specialized in Orientalist scenes Most of his adult life was spent in Tunisia Alexandre RoubtzoffAlexandre Roubtzoff 1920s Born 1884 01 24 24 January 1884St Petersburg Russian EmpireDied26 November 1949 1949 11 26 aged 65 Tunis TunisiaNationalityRussian FrenchOccupationpainter Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected paintings 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editHis mother Evgenia was unmarried In 1897 by decree he was allowed to take his mother s surname and a patronymic from his grandfather He was raised by his godmother Ekaterina and her husband the Polish artist Jan Ciaglinski 1 He began his artistic education at the drawing school where his godmother taught then was a student of Dmitry Kardovsky and Ciaglinski at the Imperial Academy of Arts where he was awarded a total of six grand prizes 2 During the 1900s he travelled extensively with his adoptive parents visiting Warsaw Vienna Venice Munich and Paris In 1907 he stayed in Paris for an extended period and became a regular visitor at the studios of Odilon Redon 1 As the holder of a scholarship from the Academy he travelled through Germany France and Spain and discovered North Africa arriving in Tangier in 1913 The following year he went to Tunis and after his scholarship expired decided to settle there permanently becoming a French citizen in 1924 He attended the Institut de Carthage and earned his living as a portrait painter for the members of French colonial society In 1920 he held a major exhibition of over 125 works at the Tunis Salon Many of his local models also worked for the photographer Rudolf Franz Lehnert 2 He was initially concerned with accurate portrayals of native costumes adornments and tattoos knowledge that he would put to use with illustrations for the works of Ernest Gustave Gobert fr a physician and ethnographer 2 Later he would develop a greater interest in the character of the people themselves who despite being poor and uneducated were in his opinion beautiful and noble whereas cultured people were ugly petty and inelegant citation needed He held numerous exhibitions in France as well as in Tunis and some of his paintings were purchased by the government Many of his works may still be seen at official residences Later in his life he would find himself in competition with the increasingly popular group of artists known as the Ecole de Tunis fr led by Pierre Boucherle fr 2 He died of tuberculosis at the French hospital in Tunis and was interred in the Russian section of the Cimetiere du Borgel fr In 1984 a major retrospective was held at the Chateau de Bagatelle in Paris in connection with the 100th anniversary of his birth 1 In 2010 he was paid homage in Tunisia with an exhibit called Roubtzoff et la Medina 48 drawings he made in 1944 as well as a few paintings Some of his works have been used for Tunisian postage stamps Selected paintings edit nbsp Bedouine a la couverture Musee des Beaux Arts de Narbonne nbsp Arbia nbsp Mahbouba nbsp The Gathering nbsp Aliya nbsp SaidaReferences edit a b c Biography ArtRZ a b c d Biography Artistes TunisiensFurther reading editPatrick Dubreucq Alexandre Roubtzoff 1884 1949 Une vie en Tunisie editions ACR Courbevoie 1996 ISBN 2 86770 098 1 Pierre Dumas Roubtzoff peintre de la lumiere 1884 1949 editions Privat Toulouse 1951 Jacques Gerigny Roubtzoff et Paris Societe generale d imprimerie et d edition Paris 1936 Alya Hamza Alexandre Roubtzoff Peintre tunisien editions de la Mediterranee Tunis 1994 Rene de Sainte Marie Roubtzoff editions du Rayonnement Paris 1947 Jacques Perez and Binous Jamila Alexandre Roubtzoff et la medina de Tunis Dunes Tunis 2010 ISBN 978 9973 02 013 0 Jacques Perez Alexandre Roubtzoff La Tunisie Collection Regard Tunis 2017 ISBN 978 9938 00 326 0External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexandre Roubtzoff More works by Roubtzoff ArtNet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexandre Roubtzoff amp oldid 1198328900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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