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Paul Delaroche Young Christian Martyr 1855
170.5 x 148cm / 67.12" x 58.26"
Louvre, Paris
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Paul Delaroche The Execution of Lady Jane Grey 1834
246 x 297 cm / 96.85" x 116.93"
National Gallery, London
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Paul Delaroche Marquis de Pastoret 1829
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Paul Delaroche Madame Georges Bizet 1878
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
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Paul Delaroche The Beautiful Angele 1889
92 x 73 cm (36 1/4 x 28 3/4 in)
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
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Paul Delaroche The Solns of Edward IV (MK45) 1830
Oil on canvas
181x215cm
Paris,Musee du Louvre
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Paul Delaroche Henrietta Sontag mk65
1831
Oil on canvas
29x23 1/2"
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Paul Delaroche Execution of Lady jane Grey mk68
Oil on canvas
London,
Guildhall Library and Art Gallery
c.1834
France
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Paul Delaroche Recreation by our Gallery mk79
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Paul Delaroche The execution of Lady Jane Grey MK169
1833 oil Paint on cloth 246x297cm
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Paul Delaroche The Death of Elizabeth I, Queen of England 1828
Oil on canvas,
422 x 343 cm
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Paul Delaroche The Death of the Sons of King Edward in the Tower 1831
Oil on canvas
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Paul Delaroche Bonaparte Crossing the Alps 1848
Oil on canvas,
289 x 222 cm
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Paul Delaroche The State Barge of Cardinal Richelieu on the Rhone 1829 Oil on canvas, 56 x 97 cm
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Paul Delaroche Cardinal Mazarin-s Last Sickness 1830 Oil on canvas, 57 x 97 cm
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Paul Delaroche Cardinal Mazarin's Last Sickness 57 x 97 cm Wallace Collection, London Two once famous pictures by Delaroche in the Wallace Collection illustrate the contrasting last days of the two great French Cardinals, Mazarin eager for wealth, Richelieu thirsting for revenge. Artist: DELAROCHE, Paul Title: Cardinal Mazarin's Last Sickness , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : historical
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Paul Delaroche Hemicycle 1837 Encaustic wall painting ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris In 1837 Delaroche was given an important commission. It was to decorate the apse of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts with a cycle of more than 70 of the most famous artists since Antiquity. This pantheon of art was known as the Hemicycle, and for decades it served artists from every country as a model of allegorical fresco painting. In the execution Delaroche went back to the antique technique of encaustic, and was the first artist to do so. This is a method in which hot melted wax is poured over the plaster, and it gives the painting a smooth quality that also repels damp. The German artist Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld used the same technique for the wall paintings in the Residenz in Munich which he executed for King Ludwig I. The picture shows the left side of the painting. Artist: DELAROCHE, Paul Title: Hemicycle (detail) , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : other
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Paul Delaroche Hemicycle 1837 Encaustic wall painting ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris In 1837 Delaroche was given an important commission. It was to decorate the apse of the ecole des Beaux-Arts with a cycle of more than 70 of the most famous artists since Antiquity. This pantheon of art was known as the Hemicycle, and for decades it served artists from every country as a model of allegorical fresco painting. In the execution Delaroche went back to the antique technique of encaustic, and was the first artist to do so. This is a method in which hot melted wax is poured over the plaster, and it gives the painting a smooth quality that also repels damp. The German artist Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld used the same technique for the wall paintings in the Residenz in Munich which he executed for King Ludwig I. The picture shows the right side of the painting. Artist: DELAROCHE, Paul Title: Hemicycle (detail) , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : other
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Paul Delaroche Young Christian Martyr 171 x 148 cm Musee du Louvre, Paris The Nazarenes painted quasi-devotional portraits of each other and their ideal wives or longed-for lovers, often doomed to early death from common diseases of the time. Perhaps the most extreme expression of this sentiment occurs in a series of religious pictures painted by Delaroche after the death of his wife, Louise Vernet, in 1845. In the finest and strangest of these, the Young Christian Martyr, her features float on the dark waters of the Tiber, lit by the halo of sainthood. Artist: DELAROCHE, Paul Title: Young Christian Martyr , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : religious
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Paul Delaroche Herodias 1843
Oil on canvas
129 x 98 cm
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Paul Delaroche
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1797-1856
French
Paul Delaroche Locations
Painter and sculptor, son of Gregoire-Hippolyte Delaroche. Though he was offered a post in the Bibliotheque Nationale by his uncle, Adrien-Jacques Joly, he was determined to become an artist. As his brother Jules-Hippolyte was then studying history painting with David, his father decided that Paul should take up landscape painting, and in 1816 he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts to study under Louis-Etienne Watelet (1780-1866). Having competed unsuccessfully for the Prix de Rome for landscape painting, he left Watelet studio in 1817 and worked for a time with Constant-Joseph Desbordes (1761-1827). In 1818 he entered the studio of Antoine-Jean Gros, where his fellow pupils included Richard Parkes Bonington, Eugene Lami and Camille Roqueplan.
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