- François-Édouard Picot
François-Edouard Picot (
Paris ,10 October 1786 -Paris ,15 March 1868 ) was a French historic painter during the July Monarchy.Life
Picot won the
Prix de Rome painting scholarship in 1813 [Dictionnaire Historique de la France, Burt Franklin Bibliography and Reference Series, Volume II p. 1458] , and gained success at the 1819 Salon with his neoclassical "L'Amour et Psyché" (Louvre) He painted the "The Crowning of the Virgin" in the church of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette [Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, by John McClintock, James Strong, p.186, published 1895, Harper & Brothers] and had large commissions for the "Galerie des Batailles". He exhibited at theParis Salon between 1819 and 1839.Elected to the Paris Academy in 1836Picot was created an officer of the Legion of Honor in 1832He studied with
François-André Vincent andJacques-Louis David Letters of Gustave Courbet, Gustave Coubert, ISBN 0226116530, University of Chicago Press, 1992.] .Works
* L'Amour et Psyché (Cupid and Psyche, 1817)
* Portrait of Adélaïde-Sophie Cléret (c.1817)
* Portrait of Nicholas-Pierre Tiolier (c. 1817)
* "The Annunciation"
* "The Death of Sapphira" (1819) Church of Saint Séverin.
* Two ceilings in theLouvre (Musée des Antiques)
* "Couronnement de la Vierge" (The Crowning of the Virgin (Notre-Dame de Loretto)
* "L'Etude et le Génie dévoilent l'antique Egypte à la Grèce" (Study and Genius reveals ancient Egypt and Greece, 1827)
* "Cybèle protège contre le Vésuve les villes de Stabiae, Herculanum, Pompéi et Résina" (Cybele protects from Vesuvius the towns of Stabiae, Herculanum, Pompeii and Resina, 1832)
* "Léda" (1832)
* "The Siege of Calais", (1838)
* "Peste de Florence" (Grenoble Museum)Pupils
His pupils include: [Schools and Masters of Painting: With an Appendix on the Principal Galleries of Europe, p.439, by Alida GraveraetRadcliffe, published 1887, Appleton and company]
*Édouard Théophile Blanchard
*William-Adolphe Bouguereau
*Alexandre Cabanel
*Jean-Jacques Henner
*Louis Héctor Leroux
*Gustave Moreau
*Émile Lévy
*Léon Bazile Perrault
*Jehan Georges Vibert References
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