Constantin FONT Art
Born on January 11, 1890, in Auch and died in 1954 in Paris, Constantin Font is a French artist, painter of genre, nudes, landscapes, orientalist, sculptor and engraver. An outstanding member of the Society of French Artists, he had been a student of Fernand Cormon. After obtaining a mention in 1910 at the Salon, he obtained a silver medal in 1921, the year of his Prix de Rome. Font exhibited the same year at the Salon of French Artists. Since then, he appears with honor at the demonstrations of this Society, where he was awarded the gold medal in 1922. Font won the Grand Prix of Athens and was a member of the Toulouse School of Fine Arts and a member of the institute in 1926. He won the Grand prize of the International Exhibition of 1937 and was made Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1935. Font died in Paris in 1954.
1930s French School Constantin FONT Art
Oil
1950s Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
1940s Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
1990s Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Fauvist Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Wood, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Linen, Oil
Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
Mid-19th Century French School Constantin FONT Art
Paper, Oil
1890s French School Constantin FONT Art
Gold Leaf
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
1930s Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil, Acrylic, Ink
1990s Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century French School Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Oil
1990s Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Oil
1920s Art Deco Constantin FONT Art
Oil
Early 20th Century Constantin FONT Art
Oil
1950s Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil
Early 20th Century Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Canvas, Oil
1930s Post-Impressionist Constantin FONT Art
Oil