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Henry Lejeune

      (12 December 1819 - 5 October 1904) was an English painter of landscapes, genre, literary and biblical scenes. He became well-known for his genre paintings of children. Henry Le Jeune was born in London, the son of Anthony Le Jeune, a professional musician of Flemish origin, and the third of five children. After showing an early interest in art he was encouraged by his family to study the art collections in the British Museum. In 1834 Le Jeune was admitted to the Royal Academy where, after winning 4 silver medals in succession, he won a gold medal in 1841 for the biblical painting "Samson Bursting his Bonds". He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1840 with a work entitled "Joseph Interpreting the Dream of Pharaoh's Chief Butler". From 1845-48 he taught at the Government School of design at Somerset House, and from 1848-64 was curator and instructor at the Royal Academy. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA) in 1863 and an honorary retired associate in 1886. Le Jeune married Dorothy Lewis (1815-1864) on 21 June 1844 and had five sons and three daughters. He lived in London all his life, dying in Hampstead in 1904.

Henry Lejeune Accommodation France oil painting artist


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ID de tableau::  78845
  Oil on canvas, 16 x 30-5/8 in Date 1867(1867) cyf

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Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS

      1815-1905

Edward Henry Corbould,RI,RWS Accommodation France oil painting artist


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ID de tableau::  79519
  Oil on canvas, 16 x 30-5/8 in Date 1867(1867) cyf

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