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Birth
1823 (St. Marcellin, France)
Death
1881 (Paris, France)
Lived/Active
France
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female figure allegorical and history scene painting
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Born in the village of St. Marcellin, Hugues Merle was a sensitive genre painter of great talent whose paintings of the simple, noble lives of the working class won him international recognition. After studying with Leon Cogniet at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, he embarked on a series of paintings depicting historical themes including The Assassination of Henry the III, which was acquired by the French government in 1863 for exhibition at the Musee de Pau. Thereafter he was acco (showing 500 of 3804 characters). |
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