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1809-1864 Hippolyte Flandrin Location Painter and lithographer, brother of Auguste Flandrin. He was initially discouraged from fulfilling his early wish to become an artist by Auguste lack of success, but in 1821 the sculptor Denys Foyatier, an old family friend, persuaded both Hippolyte and Paul to train as artists. He introduced them to the sculptor Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral (1796-1851) and the painter Andre Magnin (1794-1823), with whom they worked copying engravings and plaster casts. After Magnin death, Legendre-Heral took the brothers to the animal and landscape painter Jean-Antoine Duclaux (1783-1868). Hippolyte and Paul had both learnt the techniques of lithography from Auguste at an early age, and between the ages of 14 and 19 Hippolyte produced a number of lithographs, which he sold to supplement the family income. Many reflected his passion for military subjects (e.g. Cossacks in a Bivouac, c. 1825; Paris, Bib. N.). In 1826 the two brothers entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, where Hippolyte studied under Pierre Revoil. Showing a precocious talent, he was soon advised to move to Paris, and having left the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Lyon in 1829, he walked to the capital with his brother Paul; together they enrolled in the studio of Ingres. After several unsuccessful attempts, Hippolyte won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1832 with Theseus Recognized by his Father (1832; Paris, Ecole N. Sup. B.-A.), despite having suffered from cholera during the competition. His success was all the more spectacular given the general hostility to Ingres; Hippolyte was the first of his pupils to be awarded this prestigious prize. Hippolyte arrived in Rome in 1833; Paul joined him there in 1834. After first working on such subjects as Virgil and Dante in Hell (1836; Lyon, Mus. B.-A.), Hippolyte developed a taste for religious works during this stay. From 1836 to 1837 he worked on St Clare Healing the Blind for the cathedral in Nantes, winning a first-class medal at the 1837 Salon, and in 1838 he painted Christ Blessing the Children (Lisieux, Mus. Vieux-Lisieux), which was exhibited at the 1839 Salon.

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Hippolyte Flandrin Young Man Beside the Sea A study (mk05) oil painting artist


Hippolyte Flandrin Young Man Beside the Sea A study (mk05) oil painting artist

Young Man Beside the Sea A study (mk05)
Painting ID::  20965
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Canvas 38 1/2 x 49''(98 x 124 cm)Exposition Universelle of 1855;entered the Musee du Luxembourg in 1857 M I 171 (S/AR)

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Hippolyte Flandrin Self-Portrait oil painting artist


Hippolyte Flandrin Self-Portrait oil painting artist

Self-Portrait
Painting ID::  27016
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mk52 1853 Oil on canvas 44x36cm Uffizi,Florence

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Hippolyte Flandrin Self-Portrait oil painting artist


Hippolyte Flandrin Self-Portrait oil painting artist

Self-Portrait
Painting ID::  30062
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mk67 Oil on canvas 17 5/16x14 3/16in

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Hippolyte Flandrin Portrait of Madame Flandrin oil painting artist


Hippolyte Flandrin Portrait of Madame Flandrin oil painting artist

Portrait of Madame Flandrin
Painting ID::  52489
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1846 Oil on canvas, 83 x 66 cm

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Hippolyte Flandrin Young Man by the Sea oil painting artist


Hippolyte Flandrin Young Man by the Sea oil painting artist

Young Man by the Sea
Painting ID::  62866
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1837 Oil on canvas, 98 x 124 cm Musee du Louvre, Paris This is Flandrin's most popular and recognizable work. Typical of Flandrin, this work uses the nude male figure as a showcase for the stylistic purity of line, modeling, chiaroscuro, and colour. These features are underscored by a mysterious, meditative calm provoked by a moonlit seascape. The youth's body and the environment work together to evoke an aura of poetic lyricism. Artist: FLANDRIN, Hippolyte Title: Young Man by the Sea , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : landscape

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