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Fernand Cormon (24 December 1845 – 20 March 1924) was a French painter born in Paris. He became a pupil of
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, Eugène Fromentin, and Jean-François Portaels, and one of the leading historical painters of modern France.


Biography

His father was the playwright
Eugène Cormon Pierre-Étienne Piestre, known as Eugène Cormon (5 May 1810 – March 1903), was a French dramatist and librettist. He used his mother's name, Cormon, during his career. Cormon wrote dramas, comedies and, from the 1840s, libretti; around 15 ...
. His mother was Charlotte Furais, the actress. At an early age he attracted attention for the perceived
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in his art, although for a time his powerful brush dwelled with particular delight on scenes of bloodshed, such as the ''Murder in the Seraglio'' (1868) and the ''Death of Ravana, King of Lanka'' at the
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Museum. The Musée d'Orsay has his ''Cain fleeing before Jehovah's Curse''; and for the Mairie of the fourth arrondissement of Paris he executed in
grisaille Grisaille ( or ; french: grisaille, lit=greyed , from ''gris'' 'grey') is a painting executed entirely in shades of grey or of another neutral greyish colour. It is particularly used in large decorative schemes in imitation of sculpture. Many g ...
a series of panels: ''Birth, Death, Marriage, War'', etc. ''A Chiefs Funeral'', and a series of large paintings for the Museum of natural history in Paris with themes from the Stone Age, occupied him for several years. He was appointed to the Legion of Honor in 1880. Subsequently he also devoted himself to portraiture. Being well-accepted at the annual Salon, he also ran an art school, the Atelier Cormon in the 1880s where he tried to guide his students to create paintings which would be accepted by the Salon's jury. Among his students with whom he was unsuccessful on this point were, for instance:
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, Eugène Boch, Paul Tampier,
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and
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. Other students included
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, Chaïm Soutine and the Australian painter John Russell. Despite his moment of glory as a Beaux-Arts professor he was almost forgotten by 1924 when he was run over by a taxi outside his studio, and is barely remembered today save as the teacher of pupils more illustrious than himself. David Sweetman (1999), ''Explosive Acts'', (published in the UK as ''Toulouse-Lautrec and the fin-de-siècle''), New York: Simon and Schuster, p. 94


Selected paintings

File:Murder in the Seraglio by Fernand Cormon (1874).jpg, ''Murder in the Seraglio,'' (1874) Image:Fernand CORMON - La Mort de Ravana - Musée des Augustins - 2004 1 139.jpg, ''The Death of
Ravana Ravana (; , , ) is a rakshasa king of the island of Lanka, and the chief antagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana'' and its adaptations. In the ''Ramayana'', Ravana is described to be the eldest son of sage Vishrava and rakshasi Kaikesi. ...
,
King of Lanka'' (1875) File:Cormon, Fernand - Cain flying before Jehovah's Curse.jpg, '' Cain fleeing before
Jehovah's Curse'' (1880) File:A Forge 1894 Fernand Cormon.jpg, ''A Forge'' (1894) File:Fernand Cormon In Erwartung.jpg, ''Anticipation'' (date unknown) File:Cormon Fernand Le harem Oil On Canvas.jpg, ''A
Harem Harem ( Persian: حرمسرا ''haramsarā'', ar, حَرِيمٌ ''ḥarīm'', "a sacred inviolable place; harem; female members of the family") refers to domestic spaces that are reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. A har ...
'' (c.1877) File:The Deposed Favourite.jpg, ''The Deposed Favorite''
(date unknown) File:Fernand Cormon 006.jpg, ''Going Fishing'' (1888)


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Atelier Cormon ~1885
(note e.g. rom left; mind inscriptionsToulouse-Lautrec, Tampier, Anquetin; last row, second after sculpture, É. Bernard). {{DEFAULTSORT:Cormon, Fernand 1845 births 1924 deaths 19th-century French painters 20th-century French painters 20th-century French male artists Academic art Painters from Paris French male painters Recipients of the Legion of Honour Orientalist painters Members of the Académie des beaux-arts People of Montmartre 19th-century French male artists