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Théobald Chartran

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Chartran was married to a woman who "descended from a famous family" and was "gifted with a voice of sweetness and considerable power and possessed of strong lyric ambition, which, however, she did not gratify by a career on the stage." Her portrait appeared in
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While his parents encouraged him to study law or enter the military, young Chartran was inclined towards art. He studied at the Lycée Victor-Hugo in Besançon before heading to Paris in order to devote himself entirely to the study of art under
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on 20 July 1849. His father was Councilor at the Court of Appeals and he was the nephew of Gen. Chartran who was executed in the Restoration because of his imperialistic tendencies. Through his mother, he was descended from Count
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and the Countess of Maupeou. His individual-subject portraiture is often characterized by a rich background gradient, embodied in
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In September 1900, Chartran acquired the Île de Salagnon (also known as "Swan Island"), one of the five islands on
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His wife died just before his last visit to America in January 1906. Chartran died in Paris on 16 July 1907.
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Signing of the Peace Protocol Between Spain and the United States, August 12, 1898
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in 1901. In discussing his experience with painting the president to
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magazine, specializing in French and Italian subjects. His work for
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commissioned Chartran to create a painting of the scene when the
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In 1902, Chartran was commissioned to paint President
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T. Chartran.--Portrait of Président Roosevelt. (1902)
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Besançon
France
Paris
French
Alexandre Cabanel
École des Beaux-Arts
Painting
Prix de Rome
painter
Besançon
France
Théobald Dillon
Alexandre Cabanel
École des Beaux-Arts in Paris

Clark Art Institute
Georges Darboy
Archbishop of Paris
catafalque
Grand Prix de Rome
artists
caricatures
Vanity Fair
Pope Leo XIII
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Umberto I of Italy
William Henry Waddington
Charles Gounod
Giuseppe Verdi

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