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French painter
Jean-Bruno Gassies
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French painter
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Jean Bruno Gassies
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bordeaux, France
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Place of death
Paris, France
Age
45 years
Education
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Notable Works
Castor and Pollux rescuing Helen
Horace at the tomb of Virgil
Virgil reading his Aeneid to Augustus
The Transfiguration
Awards
Knight of the Legion of Honour
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Biography
Jean-Bruno Gassies (1786-1832), a French historical and genre painter, was born at Bordeaux.
He studied under Vincent and Pierre Lacour, and died in Paris in 1832. He chiefly executed historical subjects from the Old and New Testaments, or from French history; but the pictures exhibited by him embrace a great variety of subjects — historical, poetical, and allegorical — landscapes, marine views, interiors of churches, and striking scenes on the coasts of England and France.
Among his works are:
- Hagar and Ishmael. 1811. (Brussels Gallery)
- Horace at the Tomb of Virgil. 1817.
- Portrait of Louis XVIII. 1819. (Bordeaux Museum)
- The Communion of St. Louis. 1819.
- The Clemency of Louis XII. 1824. (Versailles Gallery)
- View of the Church of Boulogne. 1826.
- A Bivouac of the National Guard. 1831.
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