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Gustave Boulanger (1824-88) was a French figure painter known for his Neo-Grec style. He was born at Paris, studied with Delaroche and Jollivet, and in 1849 took the Prix de Rome. His paintings are prime examples of academic art of the time, particularly history painting. Boulanger had visited Italy, Greece, and North Africa, and his paintings reflect his attention to culturally correct details and skill in rendering the female form. His works include a Moorish Cafe (1848), Cæsar at the Rubicon (1865), the Promenade in the Street of Tombs, Pompeii (1869), and The Slave Market (1888). The recipient of many medals, he became a member of the Institut de France in 1882. |
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Gustave Boulanger Le marche aux esclaves - The Slave Market Painting entitled Le march aux esclave. The Slave Market, Oil on canvas
Date before 1882(1882)
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Gustave Boulanger Portrait of Adele Hugo 1839(1839)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 116 x 90 cm (45.7 x 35.4 in)
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Gustave Boulanger An Arab Horseman Oil on canvas, 54 x 82 cm (21.3 x 32.3 in)
Date 1865(1865)
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Gustave Boulanger Cest Un Emir Oil on canvas, 71 x 104 cm (28 x 40.9 in)
Date 1870(1870)
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Gustave Boulanger Le march aux esclaves Date before 1882
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Gustave Boulanger Phryne 1850(1850)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 185 x 152 cm (72.8 x 59.8 in)
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Gustave Boulanger A Tale of 1001 Nights 1873(1873)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 48 x 70.8 cm (18.9 x 27.9 in)
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Gustave Boulanger
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(1824-88) was a French figure painter known for his Neo-Grec style. He was born at Paris, studied with Delaroche and Jollivet, and in 1849 took the Prix de Rome. His paintings are prime examples of academic art of the time, particularly history painting. Boulanger had visited Italy, Greece, and North Africa, and his paintings reflect his attention to culturally correct details and skill in rendering the female form. His works include a Moorish Cafe (1848), Cæsar at the Rubicon (1865), the Promenade in the Street of Tombs, Pompeii (1869), and The Slave Market (1888). The recipient of many medals, he became a member of the Institut de France in 1882.
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