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Sans asile (Fernand Pelez, 1883)
The Dancers (Fernand Pelez, 1905-9)
Fernand Pelez
Death of the Emperor Commodus
Fernand Pelez 1879
Fernand Pelez Adam and Eve 1876
Circus Performers
Enfant au costume de libellule (Girl in a dragonfly costume)
- Fernand Pelez
Fernand Pelez (January 18, 1843 – August 7, 1913) was a French painter of Spanish origin who worked in Paris. Pelez portrayed social issues in a realistic style.
Pelez was born in Paris. His father, Fernand Pelez de Cordova (1820–1899), was a Parisian painter as well, and was one of his teachers.
Pelez was a commercial failure in the 1880s, and after the failure of his L'Humanité at the Salon of 1896, Pelez became something of a recluse, refusing to exhibit or sell his work.
A major exhibition of his work was mounted in Paris, at the Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, from 24 September 2009 to 17 January 2010.
(WIKI)