Etienne Adolphe Piot was a painter of portraits and genre subjects.
A
pupil of Leon Cogniet, Piot made his Paris Salon debut in 1850 and
became a member of the Society of French artists in 1883. In 1890 he
obtained an honourable mention.
As a commercial artist, Piot was
highly successful. He was able to capitalize on the growing demand for
portraits from the upper echelons of Parisian society. Every Debutante
in Europe would sit for artists like Piot, nowhere more so than in the
French capital during the belle epoch. The captivating mystery he was
able to give his patrons through portraiture ensured the artist was
always in demand and although we do not know the identity of the sitter
in this example, Reflective Mood is typical of Piot’s work at this time.
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