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Jean-Paul Laurens - La Mort de sainte Geneviève

La Mort de sainte Geneviève (1874-1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
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Jean-Paul Laurens

Jean-Paul Laurens was a French painter and sculptor, and one of the last major exponents of the French Academic style.

Laurens was born in Fourquevaux and was a pupil of Léon Cogniet and Alexandre Bida. Strongly anti-clerical and republican, his work was often on historical and religious themes, through which he sought to convey a message of opposition to monarchical and clerical oppression. His erudition and technical mastery were much admired in his time, but in later years his highly realistic technique, coupled to a theatrical mise-en-scène, came to be regarded by some art-historians as overly didactic. More recently, however, his work has been re-evaluated as an important and original renewal of history painting, a genre of painting that was in decline during Laurens' lifetime.

Laurens was commissioned to paint numerous public works by the French Third Republic, including the steel vault of the Paris City Hall, the monumental series on the life of Saint Genevieve in the apse of the Panthéon, the decorated ceiling of the Odéon Theater, and the hall of distinguished citizens at the Toulouse capitol. He also provided illustrations for Augustin Thierry's Récits des temps mérovingiens ("Accounts of Merovingian Times").

Laurens was highly respected teacher at the Académie Julian, Paris, and a professor at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he taught André Dunoyer de Segonzac and George Barbier. He died in Paris, aged 82.

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Vieux marin à Yport

Vieux marin à Yport (1901)

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Le Pape Pl.08

Le Pape Pl.08 (1885)

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Le Pape Pl.05

Le Pape Pl.05 (1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Un soldat prussien lui apporta un verre d’eau

Un soldat prussien lui apporta un verre d’eau (1879)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
La Mort de sainte Geneviève

La Mort de sainte Geneviève (1874-1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
The Judgment Of Pope Formosus

The Judgment Of Pope Formosus (1870)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Le Pape Pl.14

Le Pape Pl.14 (1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Satan et l’ange liberté

Satan et l’ange liberté (1888)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Procession

Procession (1874-1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Le Pape Pl.06

Le Pape Pl.06 (1885)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Miséreux

Miséreux

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Le Chemin De La Maloche

Le Chemin De La Maloche (1878)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
La Micheline de l’antique cité de Carcassonne est la reine des liqueurs. A Michel Sabatier

La Micheline de l’antique cité de Carcassonne est la reine des liqueurs. A Michel Sabatier (1900)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Le dernier carré

Le dernier carré (1879)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
Une victime des Borgia

Une victime des Borgia (1875)

Jean-Paul Laurens (French, 1838-1921)
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