

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 77)
Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914)
Henri-Patrice Dillon (French, 1850-1909)
Fernand Louis Gottlob (French, 1873-1935)
Jeanne Granes (French, 1887-1917)
Armand Rassenfosse (Belgian, 1862 - 1934)
Gaston Bussière (French, 1862-1929)
René François Xavier Prinet (French, 1861–1946)
Maximilienne Guyon (French, 1869-1903)
Fernand Piet (French, 1869-1942)
Jacques Wély (French, 1873-1910)
Louis Welden Hawkins (French, 1849-1910)
Louis Auguste Girardot (French, 1858–1933)
Louise Catherine Breslau (Swiss, 1856 – 1927)
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904)
F.-M. Melchers (Dutch, 1868-1944)