Las óleos de todo Fernand cormon


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
11062  
Fernand cormon, A Forge
 
 A Forge   1893(Salon of 1894) 2' 4 1/4'' x 2' 11 1/2''(72x 90 cm)
88347  
Fernand cormon, ain flying before Jehovah's Curse
 
 ain flying before Jehovah's Curse   1880(1880) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
30870  
Fernand cormon, An Iron Forge
 
 An Iron Forge   mk68 Oil on canvas Paris,Orsay Museum 1893 France
11505  
Fernand cormon, Cain
 
 Cain   salon of 1880 12' 5 1/2'' x 22' 11 1/2''(380 x 700 cm)
20826  
Fernand cormon, Cain (san28)
 
 Cain (san28)   12' 5 /12"x22' 11 1/2"(380x700cm)
25246  
Fernand cormon, Jalousie au serail (mk32)
 
 Jalousie au serail (mk32)   huile sur toile signee et datee 1874 160 x 220 cm Musee des Beaux-Arts et d'Archeologie Besancon
25244  
Fernand cormon, La favorite dechue (mk32)
 
 La favorite dechue (mk32)   uile sur toile signee et datee 70 54.5 x 64.8 cm Coll Roy Brindley La nouvelle favorite semble singulierement peu touchee par le sort de son ancienne rivale
84316  
Fernand cormon, Le Harem
 
 Le Harem   Date after 1877 cyf

Fernand cormon
French Academic Painter, 1845-1924 French painter. He studied initially in Brussels under Jean-Fran?ois Portaels. In 1863 he returned to Paris, where for three years he was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel and Eug?ne Fromentin. He made his d?but at the Salon in 1868 and in 1870 received a medal for the Marriage of the Niebelungen (1870; ex-Mus. B.-A., Lisieux, 1970). His painting the Death of King Ravana (1875; Toulouse, Mus. Augustins), taken from the Indian epic poem the Ramayana, was criticized for the choice of an obscure subject but was nevertheless awarded the Prix de Salon in 1875. Soon afterwards Cormon left France for Tunisia. After his return in 1877 he exhibited regularly at the Salon until his death, establishing a reputation as a painter of historical and religious subjects; he also produced some portraits.



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