Léon Cogniet: The National Guard of Paris Leaves for the Front, September 1792
Paintings from 19th century France, from Neoclassic to Academic to Barbizon. Impressionism is not covered here.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
The Abduction of Rebecca by a Knight Templar (1828?)
Léon Cogniet: The Abduction of Rebecca by a Knight Templar
This scene is, of course, based on Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. Sir Brian de Bois-Gilbert (if I remember correctly) conceives a passion for Rebecca, the "Jewess," who rejects him - so he has her tried for witchcraft (of course, Ivanhoe saves the day).
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Self-portrait in his room at the Villa Medici (1817)
Léon Cogniet: Self-portrait in his room at the Villa Medici
Cogniet (1794-1880) was born in Paris. In 1812, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied under Pierre-Narcisse Guérin at the same time as Delacroix and Géricault. In 1817 he won the Prix de Rome and was a resident at the Villa Medici from 1817 to 1822. He decorated several ceilings in the Louvre and the Halle de Godiaque in the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, and a chapel in the church of Madeleine. At first he painted in classical style, but later adopted the methods of the Romanticists. [Wikipedia]
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