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Pierre Paul Léon Glaize - Saint François-Xavier parcourant les rues de Goa pour appeler les enfants et les esclaves au catéchisme

Saint François-Xavier parcourant les rues de Goa pour appeler les enfants et les esclaves au catéchisme (1874)

Pierre Paul Léon Glaize (French, 1842-1932)
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Pierre Paul Léon Glaize

Léon Glaize was a French painter.

Although he lived in the second half of the 1800s and the first thirty years of the 1900s, he never abandoned the neoclassical and romantic concept and technique that he had learned from his father and his teacher Jean-Léon Gérôme. Every new tendency, idea and technique of art that in those fertile years alternated and overlapped were foreign to him. He painted portraits, religious scenes, celebratory scenes and especially genre scenes.

Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize (more briefly called "Léon") was born into a family of artists. His father, the painter Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize initiated him into art and was his first teacher. At the age of 21 (1863) he enrolled at the École des beaux-arts in Paris and was assigned to the atelier of Jean-Léon Gérôme. He worked profitably and three years later attempted the Prix de Rome in painting, but only got the second prize. He thus began his professional career in the shadow of his father and in 1869 he debuted at the Salon. He exhibited there for several years, obtaining numerous awards and medals, but never shone, although he worked hard and received several commissions.

Léon Glaize participated in the decoration of the hall of arts of the City Hall of Paris and the wedding hall of the twentieth "arrondissement".

In 1890, the issuing institute of the Bank of France contacted him and commissioned him to study and then create the designs of the banknotes destined for the colonies. His paintings were accepted, along with those of others, and passed to the Bank of Madagascar, transformed into engravings by Charles-Jules Robert.

He was called to serve on the jury of the Salon of the "Society of French Artists" and in 1906 was promoted to Officer of the Legion d'honneur.

Léon Glaize died at the age of 89, presumably in Paris, and was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery.

More Artworks by Pierre Paul Léon Glaize

Before the Mirror

Before the Mirror (1873)

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La Mort de saint Louis

La Mort de saint Louis (1869)

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Victor Hugo sur son lit de mort

Victor Hugo sur son lit de mort (19th century)

Pierre Paul Léon Glaize (French, 1842-1932)

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