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Bonnat, Léon
1833–1922
Nationality: France
Born: 1833, Bayonne
Died: 1922, Monchy-Saint-Éloi
Gender: male
Movements
academic art
Occupations
art collector
painter
printmaker
Biography
In 1957, Bonnat, after having been taught in Madrid and Paris, won second-place in the Prix de Rome competition for his painting "Resurrection of Lazarus". His early subjects were often religious, although he also painted scenes from the Near East and Italian life. By the 1870s, he became well-known as a portraitist often sought after by the establishment in both Europe and America. His portraits emphasized the sitter's dignity, and cultivated the importance of the individual. By 1865, he was teaching, and ran a busy studio for over 30 years. Comment on works: Portraits
Wikidata (CC0); Getty ULAN (ODC-By)
Notable Works
- Armand Fallieres
- Portrait of Isaac Dignus Fransen van de Putte (1822-1902). Colonial Minister (1863-66, 1872-74)
- Interior of the Sixtine chapel
Artworks
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