Clément Boulanger (Jesuit Priest)
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''For the Canadian clergyman, see Clément Boulanger (Jesuit priest).'' The Procession of the Gargoyle Musée des Augustins Clément Boulanger, who was born at Paris in 1805, studied under
Ingres Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( ; ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassicism, Neoclassical Painting, painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic ...
, and died in 1842 at Magnesia ad Maeandrum in
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(According to the memorial inscription at St. Polycarp church in Smyrna). His pictures are chiefly historical, but he also painted landscapes and portraits. The following are some of the principal: *Bordeaux. Museum. ::''Portrait of Cardinal Donnet, Archbishop of Bordeaux''. 1839. ::''The Vintage of Médoc''. * Lille. Museum. ''Procession of the Corpus Domini'' (signed and dated ROMAE 1830). * Nantes. Museum. ''Procession of the 'Ardents.' '' 1842. * Toulouse. Museum. ''Procession of the 'Gargouille' at Rouen''. 1837. * Versailles. Gallery. ''Entry of the French Army into Moutiers''. He was the first husband of the painter Marie-Élisabeth Blavot.


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* 19th-century French painters French male painters 1805 births 1842 deaths Painters from Paris French expatriates in the Ottoman Empire 19th-century French male artists {{France-painter-19thC-stub