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Theodore Chasseriau Sappho Leaping into the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory oil painting reproduction


Sappho Leaping into the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory
c. 1840 370 x 228 mm
new22/Theodore Chasseriau-985645.jpgPainting ID::  66226
 

 

 
   
      

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Theodore Chasseriau Sappho Leaping into the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory oil painting reproduction


Sappho Leaping into the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory
Dimensions 370 x 228 mm
new23/Theodore Chasseriau-755438.jpgPainting ID::  71736
 

 

 
   
      

Theodore Chasseriau
  
1819-1856 French Theodore Chasseriau Locations 1819?C56, French painter, b. Santo Domingo. He entered Ingres studio at the age of 12; five years later he gained immediate recognition with the exhibition of his Cain, Cursed and Return of the Prodigal. Chass??riau was the only artist of the age who successfully combined Ingres sense of line and Delacroix rich color and vitality and, at the same time, created his own personal style. After his visit to Algeria in the 1840s, he emphasized the exotic, romantic elements in his painting, while still adhering to classical techniques. Among his best-known works are the Two Sisters, Arabian Challenge, and Tepidarium (all: Louvre). His mural decorations for the Cour des Comptes of the Palais d Orsay, Paris, were destroyed except for a few fragments preserved in the Louvre. His untimely death cut short a brilliant career.
Sappho Leaping into the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory
Dimensions 370 x 228 mm

Related Paintings to Theodore Chasseriau :.
| Telemaco Signorini - Sketch for Straw Weavers at Settignano | Pietro Lorenzetti - Saint Sabinus before the Governor of Tuscany | Richard Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian by William Salter | Pierre-Auguste Renoir - La Moisson | Tiziano, Vecellio di Gregorio-Adan y Eva-240 cm x 186 cm | | sjalvportrattet | Mrs. Henry Phipps and Her Grandson Winston | Two Gril | Crucifixion | Edward Cross |


        

 

 

 

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