Camille Félix Bellanger was the brilliant student of Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (School of Fine Art).
While working as a drawing teacher at the Saint-Cyr military academy, he depicted the Breton countryside and its inhabitants in his paintings and produced large canvases in the academic style idealising the reality of rural life.
In Collection: L’Estampe Moderne (View all 81)
Robert Engels (English, 1855-1926)
Jules Alexis Muenier (French, 1863–1942)
Gaston de Latenay (French, 1859-1943)
Henri Héran (German, 1864–1940)
Fernand Cormon (French, 1845-1924)
Jeanne Jacquemin (French, 1863-1938)
Henri-Patrice Dillon (French, 1850-1909)
Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939)
Gustave-Max Stevens (Belgian, 1871–1946)
Louise Catherine Breslau (Swiss, 1856 – 1927)
Georges de Feure (French, 1868-1943)
René François Xavier Prinet (French, 1861–1946)
Eugène Trigoulet (French, 1867-1910)
Maurice Réalier-Dumas (French, 1860–1928)
Louis Rhead (American, 1857-1926)