
Paul Louis Joseph BERTHON
SOLD
Provenance
Sorrento, Console Michael Senter; Rome, private collection
Exhibitions
1906, Paris, Palais-Salon.
Literature
Henry de Forge, Le Palais-Salon, Le Monde illustré, 6 January 1906, p. 383, reproduit. Fernand Hauser, L’art et la toge. Le Palais-Salon, Le Journal, 15 May 1906, p. 5.
E.G., Au Palais-Salon, L’Intransigeant, 16 May 1906, p. 3.
La Voie ordinaire, Le Palais-Salon, L’Humanité, 16 May 1906, p. 1.
Robert Tenax, L’art et la basoche. Palais-Salon, Journal des artistes, 20 May 1906, p. 5089.
Marcel Mirtil, Palais-Salon, La Grande revue, 1 June 1906, 552-553.
Paul Louis Joseph Berthon
(Villefranche-sur-Saône 1872 – Sceaux 1934)
[1]In 1896, Berthon exhibited a poster design in the drawings section of the Salon des Artistes Français (n° 3977).
[2] In 1899, Berthon exhibited a decorative project entitled Le Violon at the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (No. 1568).
[3] Jules Bergeret (1831–1905) was a socialist personality, Freemason and military leader during the Parisian revolution La Commune of 1871.
[4]Letter sold in Paris, Étude Ader, February 22nd, 2022, no. 42.
Fig. 1 Le Monde illustré, 6 January 1906