Paul Delaroche
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Charles I Insulted by Cromwell s Soldiers
Painting ID:: 94976 new26/Paul Delaroche-343667.jpg
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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. |
Charles I Insulted by Cromwell s Soldiers |
1836 (1836)
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 300 cm x 400 cm
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Related Paintings::. | The Summit of the King William Range, Tasmania, | Self-Portrait | Alpine Pass in Winter with Monks | |
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