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Jean-Leon Gerome French Academic Painter and Sculptor, 1824-1904
was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as Academicism. The range of his oeuvre included historical painting, Greek mythology, Orientalism, portraits and other subjects, bringing the Academic painting tradition to an artistic climax. Born at Vesoul (Haute-Saône), he went to Paris in 1840 where he studied under Paul Delaroche, whom he accompanied to Italy (1843-1844). He visited Florence, Rome, the Vatican and Pompeii, but he was more attracted to the world of nature. Taken by a fever, he was forced to return to Paris in 1844. On his return he followed, like many other students of Delaroche, into the atelier of Charles Gleyre and studied there for a brief time. He then attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In 1846 he tried to enter the prestigious Prix de Rome, but failed in the final stage because his figure drawing was inadequate. He tried to improve his skills by painting The Cockfight (1846), an academic exercise depicting a nude young man and a lightly draped girl with two fighting cocks and in the background the Bay of Naples. He sent this painting to the Salon of 1847, where it gained him a third-class medal. This work was seen as the epitome of the Neo-Grec movement that had formed out of Gleyre's studio (such as Henri-Pierre Picou (1824-1895) and Jean-Louis Hamon), and was championed by the influential French critic Theophile Gautier. G??rôme abandoned his dream of winning the Prix de Rome and took advantage of his sudden success. His paintings The Virgin, the Infant Jesus and St John (private collection) and Anacreon, Bacchus and Cupid (Mus??e des Augustins, Toulouse, France) took a second-class medal in 1848. In 1849 he produced the paintings Michelangelo (also called In his studio) (now in private collection) image of the painting and A portrait of a Lady (Mus??e Ingres, Montauban). In 1851 he decorated a vase, later offered by Emperor Napoleon III of France to Prince Albert, now part of the Royal Collection at St. James's Palace, London. He exhibited Bacchus and Love, Drunk, a Greek Interior and Souvenir d'Italie, in 1851; Paestum (1852); and An Idyll (1853). In 1852 G??rôme received a commission by Alfred Emilien Comte de Nieuwerkerke, Surintendant des Beaux-Arts to the court of Napoleon III, for the painting of a large historical canvas, the Age of Augustus image of the painting. In this canvas he combines the birth of Christ with conquered nations paying homage to Augustus. Thanks to a considerable down payment, he was able to travel in 1853 to Constantinople, together with the actor Edmond Got. This would be the first of several travels to the East : in 1854 he made another journey to Turkey and the shores of the Danube, where he was present at a concert of Russian conscripts, making music under the threat of a lash. In 1854 he completed another important commission of decorating the Chapel of St. Jerome in the church of St. S??verin in Paris. His Last communion of St. Jerome in this chapel reflects the influence of the school of Ingres on his religious works. To the exhibition of 1855 he contributed a Pifferaro, a Shepherd, A Russian Concert, The Age of Augustus and Birth of Christ. |
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Jean-Leon Gerome L Eminence grise mk58
1873
oil on canvas
68.6x101cm
Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
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Jean-Leon Gerome Pollice Verso mk58
1872
oil on canvas
97.5x146.7cm
Phoenix Art Museum
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Jean-Leon Gerome Esclave a vendre mk71
1873
Toile
H.2.17
L.1.42
Musee d'Art et d'Industrie Andre Diligent
,de Roubaix
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Jean-Leon Gerome Recreation by our Gallery mk79
About 1890
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Jean-Leon Gerome Painting Breathes Life Into Sculpture mk29
1893
Oil on canvas
50.2x68.9cm
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Jean-Leon Gerome Pool in a Harem mk142
ca.1876
Oil on canvas
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Jean-Leon Gerome Oedipus,or General Bonaparte in Egypt mk155
1867-1868
Oil on canvas
30.2x45.6cm
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Jean-Leon Gerome Interior of a Mosque mk155
undated
Oil on canvas
22x31cm
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Jean-Leon Gerome is the immediate source of the thumbs down gesture in popular culture. It is owned by Phoenix Art Museum. Pollice Verso by Jean-L??on G??rôme, 1872, is the immediate source of the "thumbs down" gesture in popular culture. It is owned by Phoenix Art Museum.
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Jean-Leon Gerome The Cockfight The Cockfight (1846); now in the Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
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Jean-Leon Gerome Phryne before the Areopagus, Phryne before the Areopagus, 1861
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Jean-Leon Gerome Reception of Le Grand Conde at Versailles Reception of Le Grand Conde at Versailles (1878)
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Jean-Leon Gerome Harem baths Harem baths
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Jean-Leon Gerome Arabs Crossing the Desert 1870. Oil on panel. 16.25 x 22 in. (41.2 x 56cm(. Najd Collection. Courtesy Mathaf Gallery, London.
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Jean-Leon Gerome Jeunes Grecs Faisant battre des coqus Oil on canvas
1846
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Jean-Leon Gerome Eminence grise Description G??rôme Eminence grise 1873.jpg
Oil painting of the Grey Eminence, François Leclerc du Tremblay, the right-hand man of Cardinal Richelieu
Date 1873
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Jean-Leon Gerome Black Bashi-Bazouk Year c. 1869
Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 31 7/8 x 25 7/8 inches (81 x 66 cm)
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Jean-Leon Gerome Gerome Eminence grise Oil painting of the Grey Eminence, Francois Leclerc du Tremblay, the right-hand man of Cardinal Richelieu
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Jean-Leon Gerome Jeunes Grecs Faisant battre des coqus Date 1846
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Jean-Leon Gerome Painting Breathes Life into Sculpture ca. 1893(1893)
Oil on canvas
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Jean-Leon Gerome
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French Academic Painter and Sculptor, 1824-1904
was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as Academicism. The range of his oeuvre included historical painting, Greek mythology, Orientalism, portraits and other subjects, bringing the Academic painting tradition to an artistic climax. Born at Vesoul (Haute-Saône), he went to Paris in 1840 where he studied under Paul Delaroche, whom he accompanied to Italy (1843-1844). He visited Florence, Rome, the Vatican and Pompeii, but he was more attracted to the world of nature. Taken by a fever, he was forced to return to Paris in 1844. On his return he followed, like many other students of Delaroche, into the atelier of Charles Gleyre and studied there for a brief time. He then attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In 1846 he tried to enter the prestigious Prix de Rome, but failed in the final stage because his figure drawing was inadequate. He tried to improve his skills by painting The Cockfight (1846), an academic exercise depicting a nude young man and a lightly draped girl with two fighting cocks and in the background the Bay of Naples. He sent this painting to the Salon of 1847, where it gained him a third-class medal. This work was seen as the epitome of the Neo-Grec movement that had formed out of Gleyre's studio (such as Henri-Pierre Picou (1824-1895) and Jean-Louis Hamon), and was championed by the influential French critic Theophile Gautier. G??rôme abandoned his dream of winning the Prix de Rome and took advantage of his sudden success. His paintings The Virgin, the Infant Jesus and St John (private collection) and Anacreon, Bacchus and Cupid (Mus??e des Augustins, Toulouse, France) took a second-class medal in 1848. In 1849 he produced the paintings Michelangelo (also called In his studio) (now in private collection) image of the painting and A portrait of a Lady (Mus??e Ingres, Montauban). In 1851 he decorated a vase, later offered by Emperor Napoleon III of France to Prince Albert, now part of the Royal Collection at St. James's Palace, London. He exhibited Bacchus and Love, Drunk, a Greek Interior and Souvenir d'Italie, in 1851; Paestum (1852); and An Idyll (1853). In 1852 G??rôme received a commission by Alfred Emilien Comte de Nieuwerkerke, Surintendant des Beaux-Arts to the court of Napoleon III, for the painting of a large historical canvas, the Age of Augustus image of the painting. In this canvas he combines the birth of Christ with conquered nations paying homage to Augustus. Thanks to a considerable down payment, he was able to travel in 1853 to Constantinople, together with the actor Edmond Got. This would be the first of several travels to the East : in 1854 he made another journey to Turkey and the shores of the Danube, where he was present at a concert of Russian conscripts, making music under the threat of a lash. In 1854 he completed another important commission of decorating the Chapel of St. Jerome in the church of St. S??verin in Paris. His Last communion of St. Jerome in this chapel reflects the influence of the school of Ingres on his religious works. To the exhibition of 1855 he contributed a Pifferaro, a Shepherd, A Russian Concert, The Age of Augustus and Birth of Christ.
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