André Giroux

French painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench painter
A.K.A.Andre Giroux
A.K.A.Andre Giroux
PlacesFrance
wasPainter Photographer
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Genres:Landscape art
Birth30 April 1801, Paris, France
Death18 November 18798th arrondissement of Paris, France (aged 78 years)
Star signTaurus
Family
Father:Alphonse Giroux
Education
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
French Academy in Rome(1826—1829)
Awards
Prix de Rome 
The details

Biography

André Giroux (April 30, 1801 – November 18, 1879) was a renowned French photographer and painter. His paintings were mostly landscape art and genre painting, one of which hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In particular, he restored several genre paintings of medieval ruins and troubadours. Giroux was also a well established art dealer and gave up painting to promote his business selling curiosities. Giroux's work is extensively discussed in Steven Adams' doctoral thesis from the University of Leeds in 2003.

Background

Born in Paris, he was son to François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux, maker of camera equipment for Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre. He attended École des Beaux-Arts beginning in 1821, and was a student of Jacques-Louis David.

He was also known for using the cliché-verre technique.

Awards

  • Prix de Rome en Paysage Historique — 1825, Winner (with Chasse de Méléagre)
  • Légion d'honneur — 1870, Chevalier
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