Casimir RAYMOND (1870-1965)
Casimir Raymond (1870–1965) was a distinguished French painter celebrated for his landscapes, urban scenes, and still lifes. Born in Marseille, he was the son of a shipowner and a mother from a family of artists. His early exposure to the maritime environment of Marseille profoundly influenced his artistic vision.
Raymond studied under prominent artists Dominique Antoine Magaud and Marius Pauzat, who were instrumental in shaping his artistic style. He began exhibiting his works at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris in 1897 and became a member in 1905. His dedication to his craft and his connection to the artistic community in Paris were pivotal in his development as an artist.
Raymond's oeuvre is characterized by a keen observation of his surroundings and a meticulous attention to detail. His landscapes often depict the rugged coastlines and bustling ports of Marseille, capturing the dynamic interplay between land, sea, and sky. His urban scenes offer a glimpse into the daily life of the city, reflecting its vibrancy and diversity.
« Bord de mer »
Watercolor on panel
Signed at the bottom left
18 x 25.5 cm