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Press Review of Juliette Prin’s Exhibitions (1924–1939)

Exhibitions

📰 Press Review of Juliette Prin’s Exhibitions (1924–1939)

1924
L’Écho de la Loire – April 12, 1924
Miss J. Prin is currently exhibiting a highly interesting series of pastels and paintings at the Mignon-Massart Gallery… The wild landscapes of Brittany, its old churches, and the harbors along the Finistère coast have inspired the artist’s brush.

1925
L’Écho de la Loire – November 7, 1925
Miss Juliette Prin has a very fine talent… a very well-rendered old windmill and a curious, picturesque street of Nantes…

1930
L’Écho de la Loire – January 25, 1930
Charming landscapes of Rochefort-en-Terre, broadly composed and freely executed. The overall effect is pleasing and reveals a distinctive talent.

1934
La Démocratie de l’Ouest – February 17, 1934
Miss Juliette Prin has a fondness for the Guérande region… Her paintings deserve attention.

L’Éclair de l’Ouest – February 24, 1934
Let us not forget Juliette Prin, with her Clis salt-worker’s cottage and her fisherman’s house in La Turballe.

1935
Le Populaire de Nantes – January 3, 1935
Exhibition at the Mignon-Massart Gallery. Paintings and pastels inspired by the Breton region.

Le Phare de la Loire – January 4, 1935
Juliette Prin has taken us through Brittany… Flowers: White Roses, Zinnias, Marigolds (pastels).

1937
Le Phare de la Loire – January 3, 1937
Miss Juliette Prin is exhibiting around fifty works evoking Brittany.

Le Populaire de Nantes – January 5, 1937
The Gulf of Morbihan, Audierne, Douarnenez… with delicately nuanced effects.

Le Phare de la Loire – January 12, 1937
Miss Prin loves solitude… Church interiors, old harbors, fishing scenes…

1939
Le Populaire de Nantes & Le Phare de la Loire – January 2, 1939
Exhibition of Juliette Prin’s paintings at the Mignon-Massart Gallery.

L’Écho de la Loire – January 2, 1939
Faithful to her love for Brittany… a rich palette and an ever more confident technique.

La Presqu’île Guérandaise – August 5, 1939
In La Baule, Juliette Prin presents a series of small rustic scenes… of exquisite finesse.
“A charm to which no one can remain indifferent.” – Aubin Trevelan

🖼️ Exhibition Venues

  • Mignon-Massart Gallery, Nantes

  • Saint-Roman Gallery, La Baule

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