Keywords: Jacques-Emile Blanche - Charles Conder, 1904.jpg Artwork Creator Jacques-Émile Blanche 1904 oil on canvas cm 140 4 119 3 Institution Tate Britain object history exhibition history credit line Presented by Georges A Mevil-Blanche 1947 Jacques-Emile Blanche lived near Dieppe and was a friend of Degas Manet and Renoir However he also made frequent visits to England where he painted and exhibited and was well known in artistic and society circles This is a portrait of the British painter Charles Conder 1868-1909 who was greatly interested in contemporary French art Conder befriended Toulouse-Lautrec who helped him obtain an exhibition in Paris Blanche first met Conder in Paris but they became friends in 1895 when they both spent the summer in Dieppe This portrait which captures his flamboyant character was painted in Conder's house in London accession number N05754 http //www tate org uk/servlet/ViewWork workid 1195 Jacques-Émile Blanche Charles Conder Paintings in Tate Britain PD-old-auto-1923 1942 |