Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Bonus - Art of Jean-Leon Gerome




Art of Jean-Leon Gerome

Art of Jean-Leon Gerome


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Description : Jean-Leon Gerome a French painter, sculptor, and a follower of the academic art tradition. His depiction of the human form has classical passion and grace, He traveled to Turkey, Egypt and North Africa painting what he saw in brilliant vivid color. In this screen saver you can view over 60 wonderful paintings by Gerome.

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Pygmalion and Galatea Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, Vésoul 18241904 Paris) Date: ca. 1890 Medium: Oil on canvas,Jean-Leon Gérôme, internationally famous in his time, was one of the most decorated and wealthy of artists. He rose rapidly to success, if not universal admiration ,Marvelous artist. I've known his painting THE DUEL AFTER THE MASQUERADE (not featured on here) for most of my life, as its "home" is here in Baltimore.,January 20, 2010 press release about Getty Museum exhibition, The Spectacular Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme,French painter, was born on the 11th of May 1824 at Vesoul (Haute-SaOne). He went to Paris in 1841 and worked under Paul Delaroche, whom he accompanied to Italy (1844 ,Jean-Leon Gerome [French Academic Painter and Sculptor, 1824-1904] Guide to pictures of works by Jean-Leon Gerome in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.,Neoclassicism and Romanticism (Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Art Styles in 19th century - Art Map) Jean-Leon Gerome : Jean-Leon Gerome (b Vésoul, Haute-Saône, 11 ,Jean-Leon Gerome (May 11, 1824 - January 10, 1904) He then attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In 1846 he tried to enter the prestigious Prix de Rome, ,Exhibition of historical scenes, Orientalist works, and polychrome sculpture by 19th-century French artist Jean-Leon Gerome.,Jean-Léon Gérôme (11 May 1824 10 January 1904) was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as Academicism. The range of his oeuvre included

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