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Henri Regnault Paris 1843 - Buzenval 1871.
French Academic Painter, 1843-1871. Studied under Alexandre Cabanel. Specializes in Orientalism. Painter, son of Victor Regnault. He showed exceptional abilities as a draughtsman from an early age. After a traditional classical education he was sent in 1860 to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, where he studied with Louis Lamothe (1822-69) and Alexandre Cabanel. In 1866 he won the Prix de Rome competition with Thetis Giving the Weapons of Vulcan to Achilles (Paris, Ecole N. Sup. B.-A.). In Italy he began several other ambitious history paintings, including Automedon Taming the Horses of Achilles
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Painting ID:: 10936
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Henri Regnault Mme. Mazois ( The Artist s Great-Aunt on Her Deathbed ) 1866.
2\\\' 1 3/4\\\" x 2\\\' 1\\\" ( 65.7 x 63 cm ).
Gift of Victor Regnault, 1875.
Painting ID:: 11282
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Henri Regnault Execution Without Trial under the Moorish Kings of Granada 1870
(1878 Exposition Universelle)
9' 11'' x 4' 9 1/2''(302 x 146 cm)
Painting ID:: 39985
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Henri Regnault Execution Without Trial mk155
1870
Oil on canvas
302x146cm
Painting ID:: 40006
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Henri Regnault Patio in Tangiers mk155
1869-1870
Oil on canvas
117.5x95cm
Painting ID:: 71057
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Henri Regnault Automedon with the Horses of Achilles 1868
Oil on canvas
315 x 329 cm
Painting ID:: 71564
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Henri Regnault Spy Date 1880
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions ? x ? cm
Painting ID:: 72374
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Henri Regnault Automedon with the Horses of Achilles Date 1868
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 315 x 329 cm
Painting ID:: 78543
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Henri Regnault Portrait of Jean 1810(1810)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 216 x 141 cm (85 x 55.5 in)
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Painting ID:: 95505
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Henri Regnault The judgement of Paris 1820(1820)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions ? x cm
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Henri Regnault
Paris 1843 - Buzenval 1871.
French Academic Painter, 1843-1871. Studied under Alexandre Cabanel. Specializes in Orientalism. Painter, son of Victor Regnault. He showed exceptional abilities as a draughtsman from an early age. After a traditional classical education he was sent in 1860 to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, where he studied with Louis Lamothe (1822-69) and Alexandre Cabanel. In 1866 he won the Prix de Rome competition with Thetis Giving the Weapons of Vulcan to Achilles (Paris, Ecole N. Sup. B.-A.). In Italy he began several other ambitious history paintings, including Automedon Taming the Horses of Achilles