Joseph Louis Hippolyte Bellangé was a French battle painter and printmaker. His art was influenced by the wars of the first Napoleon, and while a youth, he produced several military drawings in lithography. He afterwards pursued his systematic studies under Gros, and with the exception of some portraits, devoted himself exclusively to battle-pieces. In 1824, he received a second class medal for a historical picture, and in 1834 the decoration of the Legion of Honour, of which Order he was made an officer in 1861. He also gained a prize at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855.
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Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)
Hippolyte Bellangé (French, 1800 – 1866)