Ary Scheffer
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Dordrecht 1795-Argenteuil 1858
Dutch painter, sculptor and lithographer, active in France. He became a French citizen in 1850. He received his earliest training in the studio of his parents, Johann-Bernhard Scheffer (1764-1809) and Cornelia Scheffer (1769-1839), who were both artists, as was his brother Henri Scheffer (1798-1862). He then attended the Amsterdam Teeken-Academie (1806-9). At the first Exhibition of Living Masters in Amsterdam in 1808 he showed Hannibal Swearing to Avenge the Death of his Brother Hasdrubal |
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Greek Women Imploring at the Virgin of Assistance new25/Ary Scheffer-663743.jpg Painting ID:: 84947
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Date 1826(1826)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 65 x 55 cm (25.6 x 21.7 in)
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Ary Scheffer
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Dordrecht 1795-Argenteuil 1858
Dutch painter, sculptor and lithographer, active in France. He became a French citizen in 1850. He received his earliest training in the studio of his parents, Johann-Bernhard Scheffer (1764-1809) and Cornelia Scheffer (1769-1839), who were both artists, as was his brother Henri Scheffer (1798-1862). He then attended the Amsterdam Teeken-Academie (1806-9). At the first Exhibition of Living Masters in Amsterdam in 1808 he showed Hannibal Swearing to Avenge the Death of his Brother Hasdrubal |
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Greek Women Imploring at the Virgin of Assistance new25/Ary Scheffer-598973.jpg Painting ID:: 88749
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1826(1826)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 65 x 55 cm (25.6 x 21.7 in)
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