Anne-François-Louis Janmot (21 May 1814 – 1 June 1892) was a French painter and poet. Janmot was born in Lyon, France, of Catholic parents who were deeply...
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The Poem of the Soul is a series of oil on canvas paintings by Louis Janmot, produced between 1835 and 1881 and totalling eighteen paintings and sixteen...
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Flower of the Fields (category Paintings by Louis Janmot)
Flower of the Fields is an 1845 painting on wood by Lyon artist Louis Janmot. It was acquired in 1893 by the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon where it has...
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The Voyage of Life Old Age (1842) William Blake, Albion Rose, 1794–95 Louis Janmot, from his series The Poem of the Soul, before 1854 Elsewhere in Europe...
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Voyage of Life Old Age (1842) William Blake, Albion Rose, 1794–1795 Louis Janmot, from his series The Poem of the Soul, before 1854 The term "Romanticism"...
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(1911–1999), Welsh/English artist Jang Seung-eop (1843–1897), Korean painter Louis Janmot (1814–1892), French painter and poet Ruud Janssen (born 1959), Dutch...
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Italian painter and pastellist. Koch was born in Livorno and studied under Louis Janmot and Charles Comte. She exhibited in Lyons from 1854 to 1855 and in Paris...
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François-Auguste Ravier; portrait by Louis Janmot...
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the representatives of the Troubadour style. It included Victor Orsel, Louis Janmot and Hippolyte Flandrin, and was nicknamed "the prison of painting" by...
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paintings Franz Ittenbach, German artist and member of the Nazarene movement Louis Janmot, French religious painter and poet Gwen John, Welsh artist; after converting...
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Fourvière in 1896. His notable students included Louis Janmot, François-Frédéric Grobon [fr], Gabriel Tyr and Louis Stanislas Faivre-Duffer [fr]. Pierre-Marie...
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Following the closure of Ingres' workshop, Frénet, with his friends Louis Janmot and Claudius Lavergne, undertook a study trip to Italy to visit Ingres...
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Antoine Chintreuil, painter (died 1873) 21 May - Louis Janmot, painter and poet (died 1892) 22 May - Joseph-Louis Lambot, inventor of ferro-cement (died 1887)...
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decorated with four Corinthian pilasters topped by a triangular pediment. Louis Janmot made the painting depicting the Last Supper which is placed in the apse...
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lifelong friendship with the painter, Louis Janmot. The following year, he went to Paris where, with Janmot's assistance, he studied and made copies...
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interests in France. The work of his great-grandfather, the painter Louis Janmot (1814–1892), had a profound influence upon him. He travelled through...
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also one of his sculptures), Jean-François Millet, Elisa Blondel, and Louis Janmot. Jean-Augustin Franquelin, Jeune femme devant son miroir, vers 1830....
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1801) March 21 – Anthon van Rappard, Dutch painter (born 1858) June 1 – Louis Janmot, French painter (born 1814) October 5 – Albert Aurier, French Symbolist...
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scholar (died 1972) 22 April – Édouard Lalo, composer (born 1823) 1 June – Louis Janmot, painter and poet (born 1814) 22 June – Pierre Ossian Bonnet, mathematician...
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) – Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet and artist (died 1861) May 21 – Louis Janmot, French painter and poet (died 1892) June 28 – Frederick William Faber...
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1861) March 22 – Thomas Crawford, American sculptor (died 1857) May 21 – Louis Janmot, French painter and poet (died 1892) May 22 – Amalia Lindegren, Swedish...
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musicians across Europe. His early encounters with Charles Philippe Lafont and Louis Spohr created intense rivalry. In 1827, Pope Leo XII honoured Paganini with...
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music. Other pianists and composers influenced by Chopin's style include Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Édouard Wolff, and Pierre Zimmermann. Debussy dedicated...
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otherwise far more often he appeared with resident Popular Concerts artists Louis Ries, second violin, J. B. Zerbini, first viola, and Alfredo Piatti, first...
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(1827–1905) Hermann Anschütz (1802–1880) Peter Nicolai Arbo (1831–1892) Louis Asher (1804–1878) Anders Askevold (1834–1900) Hans von Bartels (1856–1913)...
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composer and poet. Bertin was born in Les Roches, Essonne, France. Her father, Louis-François Bertin, and also later her brother, were the editors of Journal...
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London. He began in 1843 a series of such concerts including piano trios of Louis Spohr and Ludwig van Beethoven, works for piano solo, and string sonatas...
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Berlioz, Charles Gounod and Ambroise Thomas. Under the government of King Louis-Philippe, Auber was appointed director of court concerts in 1839, and, when...
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Meyerbeer). Gomis was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by King Louis-Philippe. Gomis died in Paris in 1836 of tuberculosis, leaving a number...
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