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Elisabeth Sonrel (1874 Tours – 1953 Sceaux) was a French painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau style. Her works included allegorical subjects, mysticism, symbolism, portraits, and landscapes. She was the daughter of Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, a painter from Tours, and received her early training from him. For further study she went on to Paris as a student of Jules Lefebvre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

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  • Élisabeth Sonrelová, nepřechýleně Sonrel (17. května 1874, Tours – 9. února, Sceaux), byla francouzská malířka a ilustrátorka v období Art Nouveau. Její práce obsahuje alegorické subjekty, mysticismus, symbolismus většinou v rámci portrétů či krajin. (cs)
  • Elisabeth Sonrel (* 1874 in Tours; † 1953 in Sceaux) war eine französische Malerin des Jugendstils (franz. Art Nouveau). Sie war die Tochter eines Maler aus Tours, Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, der ihr den ersten Malunterricht erteilte. Elisabeth Sonrel studierte seit 1891 Malerei in Paris an der Académie Julian bei Jules Lefebvre. Im Jahr 1892 schuf sie ihre Diplomarbeit Pax et Labor, ein Werk, das sich gegenwärtig in den Sammlungen des Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours befindet. Sie stellte von 1893 bis 1941 ihre Werke im Salon des Artistes Français aus. Nach Besuchen von Florenz und Rom zeigten ihre Werke einen Einfluss der Malerei der italienischen Renaissance, insbesondere der von Sandro Botticelli. Auf der Weltausstellung Paris 1900 wurde ihr Gemälde Le Sommeil de la Vierge (Traum der Jungfrau) mit einer Bronzemedaille ausgezeichnet. Sie erhielt auch den Henri-Lehmann-Preis von der Académie des Beaux-Arts. Viele ihrer Werke erschienen im Druck, meistens in Form von Postkarten. Ab 1900 besuchte sie öfter die Bretagne. Sie malte mehrere Werke in Le Faouët, bevor sie in den 1930er Jahren eine Villa in La Baule bezog. (de)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (Tours, 1874 - Sceaux, 1953) fue una pintora e ilustradora modernista francesa. (es)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel, née le 17 mai 1874 à Tours, et morte le 9 février 1953 à Sceaux, est une artiste peintre et illustratrice française de style Art nouveau. (fr)
  • Elisabeth Sonrel (1874 Tours – 1953 Sceaux) was a French painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau style. Her works included allegorical subjects, mysticism, symbolism, portraits, and landscapes. She was the daughter of Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, a painter from Tours, and received her early training from him. For further study she went on to Paris as a student of Jules Lefebvre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In 1892 she painted her diploma work, 'Pax et Labor', a work to be seen at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours. From then on she exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français between 1893 and 1941, her signature pieces being large watercolors in a Pre-Raphaelite manner, which she adopted after a trip to Florence and Rome, discovering the Renaissance painters - some of her work having clear overtones of Botticelli. Her paintings were often inspired by Arthurian romance, Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy' and 'La Vita Nuova', biblical themes, and medieval legends. Her mystical works include 'Ames errantes' (Salon of 1894) and 'Les Esprits de l’abime' (Salon of 1899) and 'Jeune femme a la tapisserie'. At the Exposition Universelle of 1900, the primary theme of which was Art Nouveau, her 1895 painting 'Le Sommeil de la Vierge' (Sleep of the Virgin), was awarded a bronze medal, and the Henri Lehmann prize of 3000 francs by L'académie des Beaux-Arts. From 1900 onwards she confined her painting to portraits, scenic Brittany landscapes, and the occasional flower study. She made regular painting trips to Brittany, inspired by the forest of Brocéliande, and from 1910 to various places on the coast such as Concarneau, Plougastel, Pont-l'Abbé and Loctudy, often staying at inns and accompanied by one or two students. She painted several works in Le Faouët before constructing a villa in La Baule in the 1930s. Working mainly in watercolour and gouache, she discovered a ready supply of models among young girls in the area, and found Bretons generally to be friendly, honest and self-confident. Her final exhibit at the Salon was in 1941 at the age of 67. There is also a record of her having exhibited at Liverpool. In her early years Sonrel produced posters, postcards and illustrations, in Art Nouveau style. (en)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (Tours, 17 maggio 1874 – Sceaux (Hauts-de-Seine), 9 febbraio 1953) è stata una pittrice e illustratrice francese. Affascinata dall'arte rinascimentale italiana, in particolare dal Botticelli, la Sonrel si espresse parallelamente alla corrente dei preraffaelliti, lasciandosi influenzare anche dai simbolisti e, infine, dalla fantasia dell'Art Nouveau. Le sue opere trattano soggetti allegorici, mistici e simbolici, con una certa libertà espressiva del tutto personale, nelle quali ella comprende sia i ritratti che i paesaggi. (it)
  • Элизабет Сонрель (фр. Élisabeth Sonrel; 1874—1953) — французская художница-символистка. (ru)
  • Елізабет Сонрель (фр. Élisabeth Sonrel; 1874, Тур, Франція — 8 січня 1948, О-де-Сен, Франція) — французька художниця-символістка, яка писала портрети, натюрморти, жанрові картини з життя Середньовіччя. (uk)
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  • Élisabeth Sonrelová, nepřechýleně Sonrel (17. května 1874, Tours – 9. února, Sceaux), byla francouzská malířka a ilustrátorka v období Art Nouveau. Její práce obsahuje alegorické subjekty, mysticismus, symbolismus většinou v rámci portrétů či krajin. (cs)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (Tours, 1874 - Sceaux, 1953) fue una pintora e ilustradora modernista francesa. (es)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel, née le 17 mai 1874 à Tours, et morte le 9 février 1953 à Sceaux, est une artiste peintre et illustratrice française de style Art nouveau. (fr)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (Tours, 17 maggio 1874 – Sceaux (Hauts-de-Seine), 9 febbraio 1953) è stata una pittrice e illustratrice francese. Affascinata dall'arte rinascimentale italiana, in particolare dal Botticelli, la Sonrel si espresse parallelamente alla corrente dei preraffaelliti, lasciandosi influenzare anche dai simbolisti e, infine, dalla fantasia dell'Art Nouveau. Le sue opere trattano soggetti allegorici, mistici e simbolici, con una certa libertà espressiva del tutto personale, nelle quali ella comprende sia i ritratti che i paesaggi. (it)
  • Элизабет Сонрель (фр. Élisabeth Sonrel; 1874—1953) — французская художница-символистка. (ru)
  • Елізабет Сонрель (фр. Élisabeth Sonrel; 1874, Тур, Франція — 8 січня 1948, О-де-Сен, Франція) — французька художниця-символістка, яка писала портрети, натюрморти, жанрові картини з життя Середньовіччя. (uk)
  • Elisabeth Sonrel (* 1874 in Tours; † 1953 in Sceaux) war eine französische Malerin des Jugendstils (franz. Art Nouveau). Sie war die Tochter eines Maler aus Tours, Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, der ihr den ersten Malunterricht erteilte. Elisabeth Sonrel studierte seit 1891 Malerei in Paris an der Académie Julian bei Jules Lefebvre. Im Jahr 1892 schuf sie ihre Diplomarbeit Pax et Labor, ein Werk, das sich gegenwärtig in den Sammlungen des Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours befindet. Sie stellte von 1893 bis 1941 ihre Werke im Salon des Artistes Français aus. (de)
  • Elisabeth Sonrel (1874 Tours – 1953 Sceaux) was a French painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau style. Her works included allegorical subjects, mysticism, symbolism, portraits, and landscapes. She was the daughter of Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, a painter from Tours, and received her early training from him. For further study she went on to Paris as a student of Jules Lefebvre at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. (en)
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  • Élisabeth Sonrelová (cs)
  • Elisabeth Sonrel (de)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (es)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (fr)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (it)
  • Сонрель, Элизабет (ru)
  • Élisabeth Sonrel (en)
  • Елізабет Сонрель (uk)
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