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Ernest de Saisset
Born1864
Died1899
Alma materSanta Clara University
OccupationArtist
Known forPaintings

Ernest de Saisset (born 1864, dead 1899) is a French painter who studied at Santa Clara College, now known as Santa Clara University. His name was given to the De Saisset Museum.

Biography

Ernest de Saisset was born to a prominent California family who had immigrated from France during the time of the California Gold Rush. He was the eldest son of Pedro de Saisset, founder and president of the Brush Electric Light Company. At the age of sixteen he enrolled in Santa Clara University. During his final year, he studied oil painting and found his future calling. In 1886, he traveled to Paris and studied at the Acadèmie Julien. In 1895, after several years of study he returned to California, where he continued to paint until his early death in 1899.[1][2]

Museum

His paintings are permanent housed in the De Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University.

Sources

  • 'Ernest Pierre de Saisset (1864-1899)', in Who Was Who in American Art, Sound View Press, 1985.

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