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Overview
Over the course of a career spanning more than six decades, Cortès devoted himself to capturing the spirit and atmosphere of the City of Light in all seasons and at every hour of the day.
Édouard Cortès discovered his passion for painting under the guidance of his father, Antonio Cortès, himself an artist associated with the Spanish Court. His first exhibition in 1899 attracted considerable acclaim from critics in Paris, encouraging the young artist to settle permanently in the French capital, a city that would remain the enduring subject of his art. His sensitive depictions of Parisian boulevards - animated by horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians and softly glowing gas lamps - earned him the affectionate title Le Poète Parisien de la Peinture. Through subtle variations in weather, light and mood, he transformed familiar streets into scenes of romance, movement and nostalgia.
Cortès maintained close friendships within the Parisian artistic community, most notably with Alexandre Jacob, with whom he shared both companionship and creative exchange. Together they were members of the Fine Arts Union of Lagny, founded in 1926. Édouard Cortès died in 1969, leaving behind a celebrated body of work that continues to resonate with collectors worldwide. Today, his paintings are held in private collections of European art across the globe.
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Works
Édouard Henri Leon Cortès French, 1882-1969
Porte Saint Denis, ParisOil on Canvas33 x 46 cms / 13 x 18 inchesSigned 'Edouard Cortès' (lower right)Further images
Description
Cortès’ Porte St. Denis en Hiver encapsulates the bustling atmosphere of a winter’s evening in Paris. The composition presents an eastern view of the iconic Porte Saint-Denis triumphal arch, with the Boulevard St Denis stretching out before it. Cortès skilfully captures the dynamic energy of the moment as the streets come alive with activity. Horse-drawn carts and coaches fill the road, whilst locals gather around the restaurants and bars as they begin to open. Noteworthy is Cortès' adept handling of light, as he expertly captures the unique ambiance of the winter evening. His treatment of light and shadow creates a mesmerizing chiaroscuro effect, enhancing the depth and drama of the composition. Furthermore, the artist’s ability to capture the subtle nuances of natural and artificial light not only showcases his technical proficiency but also underscores his keen understanding of how light shapes perception and emotion. In Porte St. Denis en Hiver, Cortès looks beyond the confines of mere representation to craft a captivating visual narrative that transports viewers to the heart of a winter evening in Paris, where the play of light becomes an integral part of the city's enchanting allure. This exquisite painting was acquired by Gladwell & Company in 1966 and was sold to a Private British Collector shortly before the artists death in 1969. This painting has been held in this Private Collection for over fifty years, and we are delighted to present it to the public for the first time in decades.
Provenance
Galerie Clair, Paris.
Gladwell & Co., London; acquired from the above in September 1968.
Private Collection, UK; acquired from the above in December 1969.
Gladwell & Patterson, London; acquired from the above in April 2022.
Exhibitions
Gladwell & Co., London; acquired from the above in September 1968 (Stock number 11372).Contact FormSend me more information on Édouard Henri Leon Cortès