Antique French School Marine Ship Fishing Boats Oil Canvas Painting Dieppe 1851 By Charles Hoguet

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A very attractive mid 19th century marine oil painting, by the celebrated French artist Charles Hoguet (1821-1870), Dieppe 1851.
The painting depicts three masted fishing boats with surf crashing on the shore and set against a blue sky yet cloudy sky, with seagulls flying overhead. The scene is set at the foot of the cliffs in Dieppe, France and to the foreground is a man loading baskets of fish onto a workhorse. The painting is signed & dated lower right "C. Hoguet 1851", condition is very good, one small professionally  conserved patch to the verso, the painting has just been professionally cleaned. Housed in the original gilded gesso frame, this very attractive painting is ready to hang on your wall.
At sight 23" x 16".

Charles Hoguet, although born & died in Berlin, Germany, as a Huguenot, belonged to the French colony in Berlin and is considered a French painter.
At the age of eighteen he went to Paris for further training and was a student of Eugene Isabey and Eugene Ciceri.   He began his studies with the marine painter Wilhelm Krause in Berlin, then moved to Paris where he continued with the landscape painter Bertin, who had also been the master of Corot, with Paul Delaroche, with Hildebrand, and with Louis-Gabriel-Eugène Isabey. It is widely recognized that he acquired great craftsmanship in France and developed a brilliant technique, after his sojourn in Paris, he returned permanently to Berlin in 1848.
Artistically he was decisively influenced by Isabey’s marine painting. Hoguet was also able to exhibit his early work in Paris and had his first successes. However, this caused some critics in Berlin to attribute him to the French school. He regularly participated in the Paris Salon from 1842 to 1853, and received a gold medal there in 1848. 
After a few trips through Western Europe, Hoguet finally settled in Berlin in 1848. He lived and worked there until his death and, according to his own records, created a total of 423 oil paintings during this time; Sea coasts and the sea, navies, Normandy or Heligoland and still lifes were his main focus. 

 

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31.5 inches high × 25 inches wide × 3.25 inches deep

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