Eugène Béjot
French painter

Eugène Béjot

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French painter
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Eugène Bejot, Eugene Bejot
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Birth:
31 August 1867(Paris)
Death:
28 February 1931(Paris)
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Eugène Béjot (August 31, 1867 in Paris – February 28, 1931 in Paris) was a French etcher.

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Béjot studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and learnt to etch with Henri-Gabriel Ibels in 1891. Béjot's technical skills were already apparent in his 1892 first commissioned series, La Seine a Paris. He then firmly established his reputation with his widely acclaimed La Samaritaine, which was exhibited at the Peintres-Graveurs exhibition in Paris in 1893.

Béjot’s work is inextricably linked to Paris. He made many etchings of the Seine, as well as of the quays and buildings of Paris. His delicate use of light evokes the city’s atmosphere.

Béjot was very highly regarded in England. In 1908, he was elected to the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers in London. He also became a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1912.