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François-Auguste Biard

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in 1824 was well received. That same year, the Archdiocese commissioned four paintings from Révoil's former students, including Biard. In 1827, he travelled again, visiting Malta, Cyprus and Egypt. He later obtained the support of the
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His paintings of anecdotal subjects were popular with Salon audiences, and he was sometimes criticized for inserting humor in otherwise serious paintings.
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Dictionnaire des artistes de langue française en Amérique du Nord, peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs
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Le cimetière de Samois - Personnes célèbres et bienfaiteurs enterrés au cimetière du village
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Barbara C. Matilsky, "François-Auguste Biard : artist-naturalist-explorer", in
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He also travelled to Italy, Greece and the Middle East. His first exhibition at the
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Around 1858, he spent two years in Brazil, where he worked at the court of Emperor
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Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 April 1848
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Catalogue rédigé par Geneviève Lacambre, Le Palais du luxembourg en 1874.
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He married Léonie in 1840. Three years later, she became the mistress of
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as a base, he made several excursions into the countryside and to the
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Romantisme tropical: L’Aventure d’un peintre français au Brésil
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Les Années romantiques. La peinture française de 1815 à 1850
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In 1839, he participated in a scientific expedition, led by
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Index


Le Monde illustré
Lyon
clergy
École des Beaux-Arts
Pierre Révoil
Fleury François Richard
Salon
July Monarchy
Legion of Honor
Joseph Paul Gaimard
Spitsbergen
Lappland
Léonie d’Aunet
National Museum of Natural History

Victor Hugo
in flagrante delicto
Chamber of Peers
Prison Saint-Lazare
Pedro II
Rio de Janeiro
Amazon
Imperial Academy of Fine Arts
Hachette
Samois-sur-Seine
Fighting Polar Bears (1839)
Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 April 1848 (1849)
Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 April 1848
Amazonian Indians Worshiping the Sun God (c. 1860)

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