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Hippolyte Delaroche
(17 July 1797 - 4 November 1856), commonly known as Paul Delaroche, was a French painter born in Paris. Delaroche was born into a wealthy family and was trained by Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros, who then painted life-size histories and had many students. The first Delaroche picture exhibited was the large Josabeth saving Joas (1822). This exhibition led to his acquaintance with Theodore Gericault and Eugene Delacroix, with whom he became friends. The three of them formed the core of a large group of Parisian historical painters. He visited Italy in 1838 and 1843, when his father-in-law, Horace Vernet, was director of the French Academy in Rome. Delaroche's studio in Paris was in the Rue Mazarine. His subjects were painted with a firm, solid, smooth surface, which gave an appearance of the highest finish. This texture was the manner of the day and was also found in the works of Vernet, Ary Scheffer, Louis-Leopold Robert and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Among his students were British landscape artist Henry Mark Anthony (1817-1886),



Hippolyte Delaroche A portion of Hippolyte Delaroche's 1836 oil painting Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers, oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   74006
A portion of Hippolyte Delaroche's 1836 oil painting Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers,
A portion of Hippolyte Delaroche's 1836 oil painting Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers, damaged in The Blitz and thought lost, 1836


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hippolyte Delaroche section 3 of the Hemicycle oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   94581
section 3 of the Hemicycle
1841-1842 cjr


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hippolyte Delaroche Herodias, 1843, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany. oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   94586
Herodias, 1843, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany.
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Hippolyte Delaroche Bonaparte Crossing the Alps oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   94987
Bonaparte Crossing the Alps
1850 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 289 cm x 222 cm cyf


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Hippolyte Delaroche
(17 July 1797 - 4 November 1856), commonly known as Paul Delaroche, was a French painter born in Paris. Delaroche was born into a wealthy family and was trained by Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros, who then painted life-size histories and had many students. The first Delaroche picture exhibited was the large Josabeth saving Joas (1822). This exhibition led to his acquaintance with Theodore Gericault and Eugene Delacroix, with whom he became friends. The three of them formed the core of a large group of Parisian historical painters. He visited Italy in 1838 and 1843, when his father-in-law, Horace Vernet, was director of the French Academy in Rome. Delaroche's studio in Paris was in the Rue Mazarine. His subjects were painted with a firm, solid, smooth surface, which gave an appearance of the highest finish. This texture was the manner of the day and was also found in the works of Vernet, Ary Scheffer, Louis-Leopold Robert and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Among his students were British landscape artist Henry Mark Anthony (1817-1886), . Related Artists to Hippolyte Delaroche: | Richard Wilson | Merian, Matthaus the Younger | John Wootton | Mark Gertler | William Daniell |

  

  

  

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