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Louis Monziès
Louis Monziès (28 May 1849 – 13 March 1930) was a French painter and etcher. He was the curator of the three Museums of Le Mans for 10 years until his death. Career Louis Monziès began to learn painting and etching in Paris in 1871 from the painters Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier and Isidore Pils, and from the etcher Léon Gaucherel. He got second-class and third-class medals in 1876, 1880 and 1881 at the annual Salon (Paris), Salon in Paris. He married Eugénie Alphonsine Courtignon in 1882 at Cherbourg and three children were born : Jean in 1889, Pierre in 1891 and Jacques in 1895. He lived then in Paris but he owned also a small house in Normandy near Gréville-Hague. Louis Monziès carried out etchings for illustrated books and for Art publications, among them, those after Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, Meissonier and Henri Pille. He became a member of the Société des artistes français in 1884 and also a member of the Société des ...
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Montauban
Montauban (, ; ) is a commune in the southern French department of Tarn-et-Garonne. It is the capital of the department and lies north of Toulouse. Montauban is the most populated town in Tarn-et-Garonne, and the sixth most populated of Occitanie behind Toulouse, Montpellier, Nîmes, Perpignan and Béziers. In 2019, there were 61,372 inhabitants, called ''Montalbanais''. The town has been classified in the French Towns and Lands of Art and History network since 2015. The town, built mainly of a reddish brick, stands on the right bank of the Tarn at its confluence with the Tescou. History Montauban is the second oldest (after Mont-de-Marsan) of the '' bastides'' of southern France. Its foundation dates from 1144 when Count Alphonse Jourdain of Toulouse, granted it a liberal charter. The inhabitants were drawn chiefly from Montauriol, a village which had grown up around the neighbouring monastery of St Théodard. In the 13th century the town suffered much from the r ...
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Henri Pille
Charles Henri Pille (4 January 1844 – 4 March 1897) was a French painter and illustrator. Life Charles Henri Pille was born in Essômes-sur-Marne, Aisne, on 4 January 1844. He studied under Félix-Joseph Barrias. He submitted his first painting to the Salon in 1865. In 1869 he received the Gold Medal of the Ministry of the Emperor's household and of Fine Arts. He was awarded a gold medal at the Paris Exposition of 1889. He was recognized by the artistic community of Montmartre. His work developed with historical scenes and genre scenes that were often tinged with humor. He is best known for his pen drawings. He made numerous illustrations for publishers, particularly Alphonse Lemerre. He contributed to magazines and newspapers such as '' Le Courrier Français'', ''Le Rire'', '' Le Monde illustré'', ''Le Procope'', '' Journal amusant'', ''La Vie moderne'', '' Le Voleur'' and '' Le Petit Français illustré''. He published drawings in the review of ''Le Chat Noir'' cabaret, a ...
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Gustave Brion
Gustave Brion (1824–1877) was a French painter and illustrator. He was born at Rothau in the department of Bas-Rhin on 24 October 1824. In 1841, in Strasbourg, he entered the studio of Gabriel-Christophe Guérin, Gabriel Guérin, with whom he remained three years; he also received tuition from Wilhelm von Hanno, Andreas Friedrich, the sculptor; but he soon afterwards went to Paris, where his first work appeared at the Salon (Paris), Salon in 1847; it was entitled ''Interior of a Farm at Dambach''. Six years later he gained a medal of the second class for his 'Schlitteurs de la Foret-Noire' and the ''Potato Harvest during an Inundation'', the former of which was subsequently burned at Strassburg by the Prussians. His fame was further established by his ''Le Train de Bois sur le Rhin'' in 1855, and from that time his works continued to increase in public favour, and gained considerable praise and recompense for their author. Brion received numerous medals in 1853, 1863, 1867 ...
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