- Jean-Paul Laurens
Jean-Paul Laurens (1838 – 1921), was a French painter and
sculptor , and one of the last major exponents of the French Academic style.Born in
Fourquevaux , he was a pupil ofLéon Cogniet andAlexandre Bida . Strongly anti-clerical and republican, his work was often on historical and religious themes, through which he sought to convey a message of opposition to monarchical and clerical oppression. His erudition and technical mastery were much admired in his time, but in later years his hyper-realistic technique, coupled to a highly theatrical "mise-en-scène", came to be regarded as overly didactic and even involuntarily comical.Laurens was commissioned to paint numerous public works by the
French Third Republic , including the steel vault of theParis city hall, the monumental series on the life of Saint Genevieve in the apse of the Panthéon, the decorated ceiling of the Odéon Theater, and the hall of distinguished citizens at theToulouse capitol. He also provided illustrations forAugustin Thierry 's "Récits des temps mérovingiens" ("Accounts ofMerovingian Times").Laurens was a professor at the "École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts" in Paris, where he taught
André Dunoyer de Segonzac andGeorge Barbier . Two of his sons, Paul Albert Laurens (1870-1934) et Jean-Pierre Laurens (1875-1932), became painters and teachers at theAcadémie Julian . He died in Paris in 1921.Notable students
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