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Jean-Louis Hamon

Jean-Louis Hamon The Human Comedy oil painting on canvas
The Human Comedy
Painting ID::  10912
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Jean-Louis Hamon The Human Comedy oil painting on canvas



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  Jean-Louis Hamon
  Plouha 1821 - Saint - Raphael, 1874. French Academic Painter, 1821-1874. Studied under Charles Gleyre. French Academic Painter, 1821-1874. Studied under Charles Gleyre. French painter and designer. He was encouraged to practise drawing by the Brothers of the Christian Doctrine at Lannion. Through the intervention of Felicite-Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854), he was made drawing-master at a religious seminary at Ploermel, Brittany, although at this stage he had received no instruction and had never seen an oil painting. In 1840 he asked his conseil general for help and left for Paris the following year with a grant of 500 francs. He went to Delaroche's studio, where he made friends with Picou, Jean-Leon Gereme, Jean Aubert (1824-1906) and Jean Eugene Damery (1823-53). Charles Gleyre, who took over Delaroche's studio in 1843, encouraged and protected him during years of poverty.
  The Human Comedy
  1852, Salon of 1852. 4' 7" x 10' 4" ( 140 x 315 cm ).

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