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Vintage-Views Antique Prints and Maps :: Antique Prints :: Genre :: PRISONERS IN MOROCCO DRINKING FROM A STREAM

PRISONERS IN MOROCCO DRINKING FROM A STREAM
PRISONERS IN MOROCCO DRINKING FROM A STREAM
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PRISONERS IN MOROCCO DRINKING FROM A STREAM,French Art Masterpiece,1883 Antique Engraving,Photogravure

PRISONERS IN MOROCCO DRINKING FROM A STREAM,French Art Masterpiece,1883 Antique Wood Engraving

FROM AN ORIGINAL BY BENJAMIN CONSTANTt

Approximate Size of Print : 4 1/4 x 7 1/4 Ins

CONDITION: Clear and sharp with beautiful detail. As scanned. Blank on the back. Heavier paper. This beautiful print would look great matted and framed. Or an art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures.

BIOGRAPHY - Benjamin Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant, also written Benjamin-Constant, (1845-1902) was a French historical and portrait painter. He was born in Paris, June 10, 1845, studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he was also a pupil of Cabanel. A journey to Morocco in 1872 strongly influenced his artistic development. Among his chief Oriental scenes are the "Last Rebels" and "Justice in the Harem," both in the Luxembourg Gallery, "Les Chérifas," and "Moroccan Prisoners" (Bordeaux). His large canvas, "The Entrance of Mahomet II into Constantinople" (Toulouse Museum), received a medal in 1876. After 1880 he changed his manner, devoting himself to mural decorations and to portraits. His mural decorations are in cities of France; prominent examples are a great plafond in the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, entitled "Paris Convoking the World," his paintings in the New Sorbonne, representing "Literature," "The Sciences," and the "Academy of Paris," and the plafond of the New Opéra Comique. He was distinguished as a portrait painter, especially in England, where he was a favorite of the aristocracy. A good example of his portraiture is "Mons Fils André" (Luxembourg), which took the medal of honor at the Salon in 1896. He painted Pope Leo XIII and Queen Alexandra of England (1901); Lord Savile and M. de Blowitz (1902). Constant was made a member of the Institute in 1893, and was a commander of the Legion of Honor. He visited the United States several times, and painted a number of portraits. The Metropolitan Museum of New York possesses a large mural decoration by Constant representing "Justinian in Council." Constant was a writer of repute, having contributed a number of studies on contemporary French painters.


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