François Étienne Victor de Clinchamp (20 October 1787 in
Toulon
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– 22 September 1880 in
Paris
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) was a French painter and author.
Biography
He was the son of Charles François René de Clinchamp, student of the
Royal Military School
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History
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, infantry captain, and of Claire Victoire Fortunée Bonnefoi.
His family, one of the oldest in
Normandy
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, had settled in Toulon. He married Alexandrine Françoise Crette de Palluel in Paris on August 21, 1820.
He was destined to a naval career, but his health failing he went to Paris, where he studied painting under
Le Barbier and
Peyron then with
Girodet.
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Nevertheless, he was called to direct the Toulon School of drawing of the Navy. He painted a considerable number of religious paintings for several churches in the South of France: ''Christ healing the Sick of the Palsy'',
''The Sons of Zebedee'', ''The Death of Phocion'',
''The Baptism of Saint-Mandrier'' and a ''Crucifixion'', which was his best exhibited work.
He has contributed to several newspapers, including the ''Ami du Bien'' of
Marseille
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.
He wrote some works on perspective, and several dramatic pieces.
Around 1820 he invented a device named ''noctograph'' to allow blind people to read.
He took part in the Paris
Salon
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Common meanings
* Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments
* French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home
* Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment
Arts and entertainment
* Salon (P ...
in 1840 and 1841.
Works
* ''Éléments de perspective linéaire et aérienne'' (Paris,1820)
* ''Nouveau traité de la perspective des ombres et de la théorie des reflets'' (Toulon, 1825)
* ''Recueil de Fables nouvelles'' (Toulon, 1829)
* ''Cours complet de perspective linéaire et aérienne'' (1840)
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* A collection of small society plays and dramas, ''Rodolphe de Vart'', ''Christine à Fontainebleau'', etc.
Honours
Knight of the
French Legion of Honour
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.
Legacy
* A street is named after him in Toulon. ()
References
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19th-century French painters
19th-century French writers
1787 births
1880 deaths
Writers from Toulon
Artists from Toulon