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Jean Alaux

Jean Alaux L'Atelier de Picot a la Villa Medicis oil painting on canvas
L'Atelier de Picot a la Villa Medicis
Painting ID::  92356
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Jean Alaux L'Atelier de Picot a la Villa Medicis oil painting on canvas



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  Jean Alaux
  (1785 - 2 March 1864) was a French history painter and Director of the French Academy in Rome from 1846-52. Alaux was born in Bordeaux, the son of a painter, and the second of four brothers who were all themselves painters. he received his first lessons in art from his father, but went on to formal training with Pierre Lacour, then Pierre-Narcisse Guerin. He was admitted to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1807. From 1808 he entered works for the Prix de Rome but his energies were diverted when his elder brother, Jean-Francois Alaux (1783-1858), asked him to help with a large "neorama" (a type of Panorama) he was working on. Jean eventually won the Prix de Rome's first prize in 1815, with a work entitled "Briseis weeping over the body of Patroclus", a scene inspired by The Iliad of Homer. He subsequently became a pensionnaire at the French Academy in Rome from 1816 to 1820 (later becoming its director).
  L'Atelier de Picot a la Villa Medicis
  1817(1817) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 50.5 X 35.5 cm (19.9 X 14 in) cjr

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