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Philippe-Auguste Hennequin
French painter

Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

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French painter
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Philippe Auguste Hennequin
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Place of birth
Lyon, France
Place of death
Leuze-en-Hainaut, Belgium
Age
70 years
Notable Works
Bataille de Quiberon
 
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Biography

Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Dominique-Catherine, Marshal of France, 1st quarter of 19th century, oil on canvas. Palace of Versailles, France

Philippe-Auguste Hennequin (Lyon, 10 August 1762 — Leuze-en-Hainaut, near Tournai, 12 May 1833) was a French history painter and portraitist.

A student of the Swede Per Eberhard Cogell (1734–1812) in Lyon, then in Paris a student of David, he then went to Rome thanks to an English patron, but was forced to leave the city due to the anti-French riots of 1793. Under the First French Empire he produced large historical compositions, such as A Distribution of the Légion d'Honneur at the Boulogne camp (1806), A Battle of the Pyramids (1806) and the 4m by 6m The Triumph of the French people on 10 August (1799, won the first prize at the Paris Salon that year but was cut up and split between the museums of Rouen, Angers, Le Mans and Caen in 1820). Under the Bourbon Restoration, he went into self-imposed exile in Belgium, where he was director of the Académie de Tournai, though he later died in poverty. Many of his drawings are held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.

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