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Paul Élie Dubois
Paul Élie Dubois (20 October 1886, in Colombier-Châtelot – 14 February 1949, in Montbéliard) was a French Orientalist painter; identified with the "". Biography His father, Élie Dubois, was a dentist in Montbéliard and belonged to a religious community known as the Plymouth Brethren. He studied at the Académie Julian, followed by Jean-Paul Laurens and Fernand Cormon at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, and had his first exhibition at the Salon in 1910. He styled himself as an ethnographic painter and took part in many missions to North Africa; notably to the area around the Hoggar Mountains. He presented the works he created there at the Paris Colonial Exposition of 1931, the Brussels International Exposition (1935), the Exposition Universelle (1937) and the 1939 New York World's Fair. In 1933, he married Henriette Damart, a pastellist who had worked in Tunisia, and would work with him throughout North Africa. He was the recipient of numerous awa ...
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Paul Élie Dubois
Paul Élie Dubois (20 October 1886, in Colombier-Châtelot – 14 February 1949, in Montbéliard) was a French Orientalist painter; identified with the "". Biography His father, Élie Dubois, was a dentist in Montbéliard and belonged to a religious community known as the Plymouth Brethren. He studied at the Académie Julian, followed by Jean-Paul Laurens and Fernand Cormon at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, and had his first exhibition at the Salon in 1910. He styled himself as an ethnographic painter and took part in many missions to North Africa; notably to the area around the Hoggar Mountains. He presented the works he created there at the Paris Colonial Exposition of 1931, the Brussels International Exposition (1935), the Exposition Universelle (1937) and the 1939 New York World's Fair. In 1933, he married Henriette Damart, a pastellist who had worked in Tunisia, and would work with him throughout North Africa. He was the recipient of numerous awa ...
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Henriette Dubois-Damart
Henriette Dubois-Damart, born Henriette Marguerite Blanche Damart (1885, Saint-Mard, Seine-et-Marne, Saint-Mard - 1945, Montbéliard) was a French painter and pastellist; known primarily for her Orientalism, Orientalist works from North Africa. Biography She studied in Paris, at the Académie Julian, where her instructors were Tony Robert-Fleury, Odilon Redon and Adolphe Déchenaud. In terms of style, Redon would be her primary influence; inspiring her Impressionistic color palette. In 1911, she exhibited at the Salon (Paris), Paris Salon. She also had showings at the Salon d'Automne, the Georges Petit, Galerie Georges-Petit and the Salon in Tunis. In 1920, she was awarded the Prix Gallimard, followed by a gold medal at the Salon of 1924. Later, she was presented with the Order of Glory (Tunisia), Order of Glory by the Tunisian monarchy. In 1933, she married the Orientalist painter, Paul Élie Dubois, whom she had originally met at the Académie."Paul-Élie Dubois : l’ambass ...
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