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Joseph-Desire Court a painter of historical subjects and portraits, was born at Rouen in 1797. He became a pupil at the École des Beaux-Arts under Gros, and after carrying off the principal honours there pursued his studies still further at Rome. High expectations were formed of him when he exhibited in 1827 'The Death of Caesar,' a work manifesting earnest thought, and a conscientious handling of the facts of history. This is now preserved in the Louvre. Having shown himself in this and other works a vigorous painter, capable of seizing a subject with a masterly grasp, and having also in the region of portrait painting proved himself an artist of no common merit, he eventually dissipated his talents in the production of a series of empty official pictures painted by order of Louis Philippe. He died in Paris in 1865. The Bordeaux Museum has a portrait of Henri Fonfrede by him; that of Lyons, a 'Scene in the Deluge'; that of Rouen, |
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Pintura identificación:: 81903 Guy Victor Duperre
Date 1832
Medium English: oil on canvas
Français : huile sur toile
Dimensions 214 x 140 cm (84.3 x 55.1 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 82991 Une jeune fille venant trouver le fleuve Scamandre ou Nymphe et Faune au bain
Date 1824(1824)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Pintura identificación:: 94074 Adam-Philipe, comte de Custine, general-in-chief of the army of the Rhine in 1792
1834(1834)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 135 cm x 95 cm
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Pintura identificación:: 96677 Woman Reclining on a Divan
1829(1829)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 81 X 66 cm (31.9 X 26 in)
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Joseph-Desire Court a painter of historical subjects and portraits, was born at Rouen in 1797. He became a pupil at the École des Beaux-Arts under Gros, and after carrying off the principal honours there pursued his studies still further at Rome. High expectations were formed of him when he exhibited in 1827 'The Death of Caesar,' a work manifesting earnest thought, and a conscientious handling of the facts of history. This is now preserved in the Louvre. Having shown himself in this and other works a vigorous painter, capable of seizing a subject with a masterly grasp, and having also in the region of portrait painting proved himself an artist of no common merit, he eventually dissipated his talents in the production of a series of empty official pictures painted by order of Louis Philippe. He died in Paris in 1865. The Bordeaux Museum has a portrait of Henri Fonfrede by him; that of Lyons, a 'Scene in the Deluge'; that of Rouen,
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