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Joseph Beaume (27 September 1796 in Marseilles – 11 September 1885 in Paris) was a French historical painter.
Biography
Baume was a favourite pupil of Antoine-Jean Gros and a frequent contributor to the Salon between 1819 and 1878. In the time of King Louis Philippe he was commissioned to paint several large battle-pieces for Versailles. His "Henri III. on his Death-bed" was in the Luxembourg in 1903.
In 1836 he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour. He died in Paris in September 1885.
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References
"Joseph Beaume Auction Results", Joseph Beaume on artnet, retrieved 18 March 2017
Leslie, Frank (26 September 1885), "Deaths of the Week", Frank Leslie's Illustrated News Paper, vol. 59–61, p. 87 "Joseph Beaume, a distinguished French painter aged 87 years"
"Base Léonore", Ministère de la culture (in French), retrieved 20 April 2017
Attribution:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Williamson, George C., ed. (1903), "Beaume, Joseph", Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–C), vol. I (New, revised and enlarged ed.), London: George Bell & Sons, p. 102
External links
Media related to Joseph Beaume at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kebun anggur Lembah Rhône
- Alain Delon
- Joseph Beaume
- Napoleon
- Peninsular War
- Hôtel de Ville, Paris
- 1796
- Hundred Days
- Waterloo campaign
- Jean-de-Dieu Soult
- Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet
- Catalog of paintings in the Louvre Museum