Alexis Axilette (1860-1931)
[A. Axilette]
At the Salon exhibition of 1891, a picture which attracted a marked amount of attention was a
vividly painted midsummer landscape, with the figures of three wood-nymphs, basking in the flood
of golden sunshine. It was entitled "Summertime." The painter was A. Axilette, a Parisian artist
whose studio was already well known to collectors. The success of "Summertime" in Europe was
enormous. It was successively exhibited at various continental exhibitions, and everywhere
repeated the hit it had made in France. It was, in fact, one of those works of which it is
said that they "make" their authors, and in the sense that it completely established the painter's
reputation, "Summertime" realized this figure of speech.
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