- François Flameng
François Flameng (1856-1923) was a very successful French painter during the last quarter of the 19th century and the first quarter of the 20th. He was the son of a celebrated engraver and received a first-rate
education in hiscraft . Flameng initially received renown for hishistory painting andportraiture , and became aprofessor at theAcademy of Fine Arts . He decorated such important civic buildings as theSorbonne and theOpera Comique , and also producedadvertising work. Flameng was granted France's highest civilian honor, theLegion d'Honneur , and designed France's first bank notes.Flameng's portraits include:
*Family Portrait of aBoy and His Two Sisters
*FashionableBeauty
*Portrait of aGirl Holding Her Two ToyElephants
*Portrait ofAuguste Rodin Flameng's history painting included:
*TheCarnival , Venice
*Court Ladies Bathing in the 18th century
*Molière Demanding an Audience With KingLouis XIV atVersailles
*Napoléon StudyingMilitary History
*Reception atMalmaison , 1802Flameng later received renown for his painting ofWorld War I . He was named honorarypresident of the Society of Military Painters and an accredited documenter for theWar Ministry. His work was displayed in theHôtel des Invalides inParis , as well as being reproduced in newsmagazines. It should be noted that although his paintings may seem almost romantic to eyes which have seen photographs of genocide and nuclear war, at the time they were painted, Flameng's war paintings were derided by many critics for being too realistic and not including heroicdrama . Most of his war paintings were donated to the Musée de l'Armée in 1920. They include:
*AMachine Gun Company of Chasseurs Alpins in the Barren Winter Landscape of theVosges
*The Battle of theYser in 1914
*The Donkey,Somme , 1916
*The Forgotten Front
*HeavyArtillery on the Railway, October 1916François Flameng was a friend ofJohn Singer Sargent , who painted his portrait, and he also traveled withJean Léon Gérôme and Victor Clairin inItaly . Whether any of these friendships were intimate is unknown, but Flameng traveled in circles ofmen who remained unmarried despite strong social pressures to marry.External links
* [http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_War/Francois_Flameng/Francois_Flameng_00.htm The Landscapes of War] - page with a gallery of war paintings of François Flameng
* [http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_War/Francois_Flameng_2/Francois_Flameng_02.htm A French Artist at War] - another page with a gallery of war paintings of François Flameng
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