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Henri Felix Emmanuel Philippoteaux huile sur toile oil painting on canvas

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huile sur toile
Derniers combats au Pere-Lachaise, 1871, huile sur toile, 51,5 cm x 93,5 cm. Italiano: Comune di Parigi. Combattimento nel cimitero Pere Lachaise il 27 maggio 1871.
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Henri Felix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
(1815-1884) was a French artist. He was born in Paris, France, studied art at the studio of Leon Cogniet,and first exhibited his work at the Paris Salon of 1833. One of his most well-known works was a depiction of the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, painted in the form of a cyclorama, a type of large panoramic painting on the inside of a cylindrical platform designed to provide a viewer standing in the middle of the cylinder with a view of the painting. Viewers surrounded by the panoramic image are meant to feel as if they are standing in the midst of a historic event or famous place. Philippoteaux also produced a large number of works chronicling the rise and successes of Napoleon Bonaparte, including a portrait of Napoleon in his regimental uniform and a group of paintings of French victories in the Napoleonic Wars. Philippoteaux was awarded the Legion d'honneur in 1846. Philippoteaux's son Paul Philippoteaux was also an artist; both were famous for their production of cycloramas. Father and son collaborated on The Defence of the Fort d'Issy in 1871.
huile sur toile
Derniers combats au Pere-Lachaise, 1871, huile sur toile, 51,5 cm x 93,5 cm. Italiano: Comune di Parigi. Combattimento nel cimitero Pere Lachaise il 27 maggio 1871.

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