Léon Perrault
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Léon-Jean-Bazille Perrault (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ pɛʁo]; Poitiers 16 June 1832 – 1908 Royan) was a French academic painter.
Biography
[edit]He was born to a modest family. A student of William Bouguereau and François-Edouard Picot, one of his earliest works is the 1861 The Death of Priam and he exhibited at the Salon from 1863 onwards, producing many genre works which were immensely popular. He was famous for his le petit naufragé (The little shipwrecked boy, 1874) and his paintings of children.
Gallery
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Portrait Of A Young Girl, 1874
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La Baigneuse, 1875
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Sleeping Putto, 1882
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Sapho (Salon llustré 1891)
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Vénus à la colombe, 1908
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Léon Perrault.
- Sleeping Putto, 1882 - Rehs Galleries' biography on Leon Perrault and an image of his painting Sleeping Putto.
- Léon Bazile Perrault at the Art Renewal Center
- [1] - Catalogue Raisonné for the Complete Works of Leon Bazile Perrault