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Joseph Blanc - La Foi entrainant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers

La Foi entrainant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
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Joseph Blanc

Paul-Joseph Blanc was a French painter who specialized in scenes from ancient history and mythology.

He studied at the École des Beaux Arts with Émile Bin and Alexandre Cabanel. In 1867, he was awarded the Prix de Rome for painting for his work The Murder of Laius by Œdipus and was named a Professor at the École in 1889. His studio in Montmartre also served as an art school.

In addition to his favorite subjects, he produced many portraits of politicians, including Georges Clemenceau, Léon Gambetta and Paul Bert.

He participated in the decoration of several buildings; among them the Panthéon, where he painted The Vow of Clovis at the Battle of Tolbiac, The Baptism of Clovis and The Triumph of Clovis. His decorative paintings may also be seen at the Opéra-Comique and the Hôtel de Ville

He created a design for postage stamps as well. They featured the figure of Marianne and came in denominations from one through five, seven and a half, and ten centimes. They were also overprinted for use in the French colonies and were commonly referred to as "Blancs". The original engraved wooden block used to create the stamps is at the Musée de La Poste in Paris.

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La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers 2

La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers 2

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Le Soir

Le Soir (1892-1901)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
La Bataille de Tolbiac

La Bataille de Tolbiac

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Portrait de Sophie Croizette (1847-1901), sociétaire de la Comédie-Française

Portrait de Sophie Croizette (1847-1901), sociétaire de la Comédie-Française (1884)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Portrait d’Émile Perrin (1814-1885), administrateur de la Comédie-Française.

Portrait d’Émile Perrin (1814-1885), administrateur de la Comédie-Française. (1884)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
History of the Arts through the Ages

History of the Arts through the Ages (1878-1900)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Le Jour – le Soleil ; Messidor – Vendémiaire

Le Jour – le Soleil ; Messidor – Vendémiaire (1901)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers 3

La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers 3

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
La Bataille de Tolbiac

La Bataille de Tolbiac

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
L’Aurore

L’Aurore (1892-1901)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Portrait d’Adeline Dudlay (1858-1934), en allégorie de la Tragédie.

Portrait d’Adeline Dudlay (1858-1934), en allégorie de la Tragédie. (1885)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
La Tragédie, étude d’après Mlle Dudlay

La Tragédie, étude d’après Mlle Dudlay (1884)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
Male figure

Male figure (1878-1900)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers

La Foi entraînant Clovis suivi de la reine et de ses enfants puis de divers saints et guerriers

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
History of the Arts through the Ages

History of the Arts through the Ages (1878-1900)

Joseph Blanc (French, 1846-1904)
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