Jean Paul Louis Tinayre

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Jean Paul Louis Tinayre (1861 Neuilly-sur-Seine – 1942 Grosrouvre, Paris )

To the stay of Their Majesty in France. Meetings of the President of the French Republic, Mr. Émile François Loubet and the Emperor Nicholas of Russia  .

Material: Cardboard, Ink, whitewash
Dimension: 32,2 x 23,8 cm
Frame: Yes
Date: 1901
Certificate: Yes
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Jean Paul Louis Tinayre (1861 Neuilly-sur-Seine – 1942 Grosrouvre, Paris)

To the stay of Their Majesty in France. Meetings of the President of the French Republic, Mr. Émile François Loubet and the Emperor Nicholas of Russia

Material: Cardboard, Ink, whitewash
Dimension: 32,2 x 23,8 cm
Frame: Yes
Date: 1901

About the Artist:

Louis Paul Louis Tinayre (1861 – 26 September 1942) was a French illustrator and painter. He did panoramas and dioramas of Madagascar and paintings of Albert I, Prince of Monaco on his hunts around the world.

Louis Tinayre was born on 14 March 1861 in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris. His mother, Victoire, was a schoolteacher and a member of the International Workingmen’s Association. His family, who was from Issoire, fled to Budapest, Hungary in the wake of the Paris Commune of 1871.

Tinayre graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest.

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Tinayre began his career as an illustrator for the French press. He became known as a draughtsman and painter of animals. In 1895, he became a correspondent for Le Monde Illustré, and he covered the Second Madagascar expedition. His panoramas and dioramas of Madagascar were exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris.

From 1901 onwards, he joined Albert I, Prince of Monaco on his hunts and painted those scenes in North Africa, Russia, the Far West (Wyoming) and the North Pole.

Institut océanographique de Paris, Fresco of the Grand Amphitheater.
With the painter Alexandre Jean-Baptiste Brun, he realized the four frescos of the Grand Amphitheater of the Oceanographic Institute of Paris. Louis Tinayre painted the characters while Alexander Brun, depicted the sea and the rigging.

Emile Loubet, the president of the French Republic, inaugurated the Paris Exhibition of 1900, received the emperor Nicholas II of Russia at the French manoeuvres of 1901 and paid a visit to Russia in 1902. – The meeting of the two presidents was painted by Jean Paul Louis Tinayre in 1901.

Tinayre donated his paintings to the city of Issoire in 1939. He died on 26 September 1942 in Grosrouvre near Paris.

His paintings were first exhibited posthumously at the Musée du Ranquet in Clermont-Ferrand in 2006. His paintings of Prince Albert I were exhibited once again at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris from 30 March to 24 July 2016.