Émile Jean-Marie Brunet was an accomplished painter that trained under the great Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He was frie...
Francois Charles Cachoud was born in the Savoie region of France and attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. He’s predominantly known for his...
Eugène-André Champollion was a French etcher that’s considered to be an important contributor to the development of 19th-century print-making. Born in Hautes...
French artist, Henri Charrier, lived and worked in Paris. He participated in the Paris salons and received an honourable mention in 1892. He trained under Je...
Ferdinand Chaumeau came from a family of painters. He studied in Paris and was highly regarded in his day. He's known predominantly for his colourful street ...
Fanny Corbaux was the foremost of her painterly sisters in watercolours in 19th-century Britain. In fact, she was also a great rival to the male artists of t...
Emile Charles Dameron was born in Paris and trained under Léon Germain Pelouse (1838-1891) and the Barbizon school painter, Constant Troyon (1810-1865). He e...
French artist Philippe De Rougemont is predominantly known for his spirited figures and portraits in oil.
Hailing from Lille in France, he soon moved to Par...
Henriette Desportes hailed from Paris and trained under Marcel André Baschet and François Schommer. She exhibited at various salons during her lifetime and w...