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Jules Louis Machard (Sampans, September 22, 1839 - Meudon, September 27, 1900) was a French Painter . History painter and portraitist, he was a successful, particularly in the latter kind. He was born in Sampans in the Jura in 1839. Student of Emile Signol and Ernest Hebert at the Beaux-Arts, he won the Prix de Rome for history painting in 1865 for Orpheus in Enfers2. It appears the Museum of Fine Arts with a major Dole naked, Angelique attached to the rock, exhibited at the Salon of 1869. His works are now in the museums of Dole, Besançon, Strasbourg, Rouen and Chartres. He died in Meudon in 1900, 5 Melanie Avenue, the property Gondoin, her in-laws. He was buried in the Long Réages3, where he also has a cenotaph made by his uncle, the sculptor Gustave Crauk (1827-1905) 4. ↑ Meudon. That our trails are now?, Collective work. References Obituaries Charles Baille, the painter Jules Machard, 1839-1900, A. Cariage, Besancon, 1900 (27 p.) monograph Elizabeth and Virginia Coulon Frelin, Jules Machard: the cult of the line, sampans, 1839 Bellevue, 1900, exhibition catalog of the Museum of Fine Arts Dole (April 4 to June 15, 2003), Museum of Fine Arts Dole: Association of Friends of Museums Jura, 2003 (159 p.) ISBN 2-910598-14-4 External links Jules Machard (1839-1900) or the cult of the line, by Pierre Curie, La Tribune de l'Art, April 7, 2003 Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/ ", Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ==--==--== |
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