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Jean Baptiste Greuze

      1725-1805 French Jean Baptiste Greuze Galleries

Jean Baptiste Greuze Head of a Young Girl France oil painting artist


La Tête d-une Jeune Fille
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ID de tableau::  1880
  1777 L-ermitage, St.Pétersbourg

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Jan van Scorel

      Dutch 1495-1562 Jan Van Scorel Galleries

Jan van Scorel Head of a Young Girl France oil painting artist


La Tête dune Jeune Fille
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ID de tableau::  3866
  Le Musée dHistoire dArt, Vienne

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Emile Munier

      was a French academic artist and student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Emile Munier was born in Paris and lived with his family at 66 rue des Fosses, St. Marcel. His father, Pierre François Munier, was an artist upholsterer at the Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins and his mother, Marie Louise Carpentier, was a polisher in a cashmere cloth mill. Emile and his two brothers, François and Florimond, were gifted artists and each spent some time at the Gobelins. During Emile's training he developed a close relationship with his professor Abel Lucas and his family. He eventually married Abel's daughter Henriette. During the 1860s, Munier received three medals at the Beaux-Arts and in 1869 he exhibited at the Paris Salon. He became a great supporter of the Academic ideals and a follower of Bouguereau, whose subject matter would be an important inspiration to the young Munier. In 1867, Henriette gave birth to a son, Emile Henri. Six weeks after the birth, having contracted severe rheumatism, Henriette died prematurely. In 1871, Munier abandoned his career as an upholsterer and devoted his time solely to painting; he also began teaching classes to adults three nights a week. Sargine Augrand, a student of Abel Lucas and a close friend of Emile and Henriette (before she died), caught Emile eye; they married in 1872 and lived in a small apartment and studio. Munier frequented the studio of Bouguereau, and they became friends. In 1885 he painted, and exhibited at the Paris Salon, Trois Amis (Favourite Pets). This painting, representing a chubby girl playing on her bed with a kitten and a dog, was an extremely successful work, being reproduced in many forms and used for publicity posters by Pears Soap. With this work, Emile asserted himself as one of inters of young children and their pets; it was eventually acquired by an American collector. Among his many American patrons were Chapman H. Hyams and his wife, who were important collectors of contemporary French paintings during the 19th century and favored artists like Henner, Bouguereau, Gerôme, Vinel and Schreyer. Munier painted their portrait in 1889, and it, along with much of their collection, is now in the New Orleans Museum of Art. During the 1890s Munier continued to paint peasant, mythological and religious subjects. In 1893 he exhibited L'esprit de la chute d'eau, at the Paris Salon, a nude nymph whom is not unlike Naissance de Venus by Bouguereau.

Emile Munier Head of a Young Girl France oil painting artist


Head of a Young Girl
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ID de tableau::  67298
  Oil on canvas 23 5/8 x 19 1/2 inches Signed and dated 1874

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Frank Duveneck

      1848-1919 Frank Duveneck Gallery

Frank Duveneck Head of a Young Girl France oil painting artist


Head of a Young Girl
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ID de tableau::  81545
  Date ca. 1880(1880) Medium Oil on canvas cjr

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