Charles-Amable Lenoir

(22 October 1860 - 1926) was a French painter. Like his mentor, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, he was an academic painter and painted realistic portraits as well as mythological and religious scenes. His artistic career was so prestigious that he won the Prix de Rome twice and was awarded the Legion d'honneur. Lenoir was born in Châtellaillon, a small town just outside of La Rochelle. His mother was a seamstress and his father was a customs officer. When he was young, his father was reassigned and the family moved to Fouras. He did not start out in life as an artist, but instead began his education at a teachers' college in La Rochelle. Upon graduation, he worked as a teacher and supervisor at the lycee in Rochefort. In August 1883 he was accepted into the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, he also joined the Academie Julian where he was a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. Lenoir made his artistic debut at the Salon in 1887 and continued to exhibit there until his death. He was quickly noticed in the art world, and in 1889 won the Second Prix de Rome for his painting, Jesus et le paralytique (Jesus and a Sick Man with Palsy), and he won the First Prix de Rome the following year for Le Reniement de Saint Pierre (The Denial of St. Peter).His awards did not stop with the Prix de Rome; works shown at the Salons also won prizes, and he received a third-class medal in 1892 for Le Grenier a Vingt Ans (The Garret at twenty years) and a second-class medal in 1896 for La Mort de Sappho (The Death of Sappho).
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Charles-Amable Lenoir Dream of the Orient oil painting


Dream of the Orient
Gemälde ID::  72723
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Dream of the Orient
c. 1913 Oil on canvas 75.5 X 57 cm (29.72 X 22.44 in) cjr
c._1913 _ Oil_on_canvas _ 75.5_X_57_cm_(29.72_X_22.44_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

Charles-Amable Lenoir The Cherry Picker oil painting


The Cherry Picker
Gemälde ID::  72727
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
The Cherry Picker
1900(1900) Oil on canvas cjr
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Charles-Amable Lenoir Portrait of a young girl with cherries oil painting


Portrait of a young girl with cherries
Gemälde ID::  72746
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Portrait of a young girl with cherries
Oil on canvas 37 X 44.5 cm (14.57 X 17.52 in) cjr
Oil_on_canvas _ 37_X_44.5_cm_(14.57_X_17.52_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

Charles-Amable Lenoir Landscape close to the artist's house in Fouras oil painting


Landscape close to the artist's house in Fouras
Gemälde ID::  72749
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Landscape close to the artist's house in Fouras
Oil on canvas cjr
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Charles-Amable Lenoir The Flute Player oil painting


The Flute Player
Gemälde ID::  72790
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
The Flute Player
Oil on canvas 147.3 X 87 cm (57.99 X 34.25 in) cjr
Oil_on_canvas _ 147.3_X_87_cm_(57.99_X_34.25_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Charles-Amable Lenoir
     (22 October 1860 - 1926) was a French painter. Like his mentor, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, he was an academic painter and painted realistic portraits as well as mythological and religious scenes. His artistic career was so prestigious that he won the Prix de Rome twice and was awarded the Legion d'honneur. Lenoir was born in Châtellaillon, a small town just outside of La Rochelle. His mother was a seamstress and his father was a customs officer. When he was young, his father was reassigned and the family moved to Fouras. He did not start out in life as an artist, but instead began his education at a teachers' college in La Rochelle. Upon graduation, he worked as a teacher and supervisor at the lycee in Rochefort. In August 1883 he was accepted into the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, he also joined the Academie Julian where he was a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. Lenoir made his artistic debut at the Salon in 1887 and continued to exhibit there until his death. He was quickly noticed in the art world, and in 1889 won the Second Prix de Rome for his painting, Jesus et le paralytique (Jesus and a Sick Man with Palsy), and he won the First Prix de Rome the following year for Le Reniement de Saint Pierre (The Denial of St. Peter).His awards did not stop with the Prix de Rome; works shown at the Salons also won prizes, and he received a third-class medal in 1892 for Le Grenier a Vingt Ans (The Garret at twenty years) and a second-class medal in 1896 for La Mort de Sappho (The Death of Sappho).

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