Elisabeth sonrel pre raphaelite landscapes
Her works exhibited a
From then on she exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français between and , her signature pieces being large watercolors in a Pre-Raphaelite manner, which she adopted after a trip to Florence and Rome, discovering the Renaissance painters - some of her work having clear overtones of Botticelli.Elisabeth Sonrel was a painter From then on she exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français between , her signature pieces being large watercolors in a Pre-Raphaelite manner, which she adopted after a trip to Florence and Rome, discovering the Renaissance painters - some of her work having clear overtones of Botticelli.
She showed at the During her successful career, Sonrel became popular for her magnificent Art Nouveau posters and large watercolours featuring idealized women. She was heavily inspired by Italian renaissance painters such as Sandro Botticelli, as well as the nineteenth-century British Pre-Raphaelites and French symbolist artists.
Élisabeth Sonrel was the Elisabeth Sonrel was a painter of portraits, romantic figurative subjects, landscapes and rural subjects. Sonrel’s early paintings, whether in oil or watercolour, almost always represent scenes from literature or the theatre, and usually show beautiful young women.