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Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (also known as Benjamin-Constant), born Jean-Joseph Constant (10 June 1845 – 26 May 1902), was a French painter and
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best known for his
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subjects and portraits.


Biography

Benjamin-Constant was born in Paris. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse, where he was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel. A journey to Morocco in 1872 strongly influenced his early artistic development and lead him to produce
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scenes under the spell of
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. Among his noted works in this vein are ''Last Rebels'', ''Justice in the Harem'' (both in the Luxembourg Gallery), ''Les Chérifas'', and ''Moroccan Prisoners'' (Bordeaux). His large canvas, '' The Entrance of Mahomet II into Constantinople'' (Musée des Augustins Toulouse), received a medal in 1876. After 1880, he changed his manner, devoting himself to mural decorations and to portraits. Prominent examples include the great
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in the HÎtel de Ville, Paris, entitled ''Paris Convening the World''; his paintings in the New Sorbonne, representing ''Literature'', ''The Sciences'', and the ''Academy of Paris''; and the plafond of the Opéra Comique theatre. He was distinguished as a portrait painter, especially in England, where he was a favorite of the
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. His portrait ''Mons fils André'' (Luxembourg) was awarded a medal of honor at the
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in 1896. Benjamin-Constant painted Pope Leo XIII, Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom (1901), Lord John Lumley-Savile, and
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(1902). He was made a member of the institute in 1893, and was a commander of the
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. He visited the United States several times, and painted a number of portraits. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York exhibited a large painting by Benjamin-Constant entitled ''Justinian in Council''. The painting was returned by the Metropolitan to the owners family in 1928. It was purchased by John Ringling in 1929 and is currently on exhibit in the Ringling Museum in Sarasota Benjamin-Constant also taught at
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; among his pupils was the miniaturist
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and the Scottish artist W. S. Shanks. He was a writer of repute, contributing a number of studies on contemporary French painters. Along with fellow artists,
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,
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, Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂŽme and curator/ art historian,
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, he was one of the founders of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français.Benjamin, R., ''Orientalist Aesthetics: Art, Colonialism, and French North Africa, 1880-1930,'' University of California Press, 2003, p.57 He died in Paris on 26 May 1902.


Gallery

Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant - Arabes assis.jpg, ''Arabes assis'' (1877)
Benjamin-Constant-Arabian Nights.jpg, ''Les nuits arabes''
1879 Benjamin-Constant - Favorite of the Emir.jpg, ''La favorite d'Ă©mir'' (1879)
Judith MET DT2818.jpg, '' Judith''
Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant - Marchand de tapis Ă  Tanger.jpg, ''Marchand de tapis Ă  Tanger'' (1883)
La Emperatriz Theodora - Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant.jpg, '' Théodora'' (1887)
Benjamin-Constant-The Throne Room In Byzantium.jpg, ''The Throne Room In Byzantium''
Benjamin-Constant-The Entry of Mahomet II into Constantinople-1876.jpg, ''Entrée de Mehmed II dans Constantinople'' (1876)
Jean-Joseph Benjamin Constant-Reclining Odalisque.jpg, Reclining Odalisque
Capitole Toulouse - Salle des Illustres - L'entrée à Toulouse du pape Urbain II en 1096 par Benjamin Constant.jpg, ''Entrée du Pape Urbain à Toulouse''


See also

*'' The Day of the Funeral - Scene from Morocco'' *
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* Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français


Publications

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Benjamin-Constant, Jean-Joseph 1845 births 1902 deaths 19th-century French painters 20th-century French painters 19th-century French male artists 20th-century French male artists Academic art Commanders of the Legion of Honour French male non-fiction writers French male painters French biographers Academic staff of the Académie Julian Members of the Académie des beaux-arts French Orientalist painters