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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Hippolyte Francois Moreau (b.1832 / d.1961)
Hippolyte Moreau was born in 1832 in Dojon, France.
Moreau was the son of Jean-Baptise, a renowned sculptor.
Hippolyte Moreau first worked at the family atelier. After he gain experience there he moved to Paris to study under tutorship of Jouffroy.
In 1859, Moreau exhibited his first oeuvre at the Salon. From 1889 through 1917, Moreau frequently exhibited his work at the "Salon des Artistes Français.” He obtained an honorable mention in 1888 as well as a third class medal in 1889. Inspiration of his works come from the same subjects of his brother, Auguste Moreau consisting mostly charming children and young ladies, as well as hunting scenes.
Selected Works: Salon are Uno Bevitore - 1880 Sortie de l'école - 1886 Mireille - 1894 L'Iris- 1886 Le Rêve- 1887 Avril- 1888 Dans les bles, Le Chant de I'alouette 1889 Départ des hirondelles- 1891 Hésitation- 1892 Chrysanthéme- 1893 Les Cerises- 1894 Le Ruisseau, Le Crépuscule- 1895 La Vague- 1896 Oiseau blessé- 1899 Dans la vague 1900 Fleur de lotus- 1902 Le Printemps, Le Chant de la Mer- 1903 L'Aurore- 1905 Faneuse- 1906 Le Nid- 1914 Première Caresse- 1905 Traîtrise d'amour- 1907 Innocence and Imprudence- 1908 Leçon de chant, Tendre Aveu- 1909 Premier Bijou, Bataille de fleurs- 1910 Le Secret, Couronnement de l'Amour- 1911 Age Heureux and Convoitise- 1912 Un Maraudeur- 1913
Moreau died in 1927 in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
Sources Include: www.boongallery.be www.harrisantiques.com
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