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| Gustave Boulanger (1824 - 1888) |
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Artists who influenced Gustave Boulanger![]() | French painter. Born of creole parents, Boulanger became an orphan at 14. His uncle and guardian sent him to the studio of Pierre-Jules Jollivet and then in 1840 to Paul Delaroche, whose prosaic Realism and dry, careful technique influenced Boulanger’s style of painting. A first visit to Algeria in 1845 gave him an interest in North African subjects, which was taken up later by his friend Gérôme. ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Gustave Boulanger![]() | |
![]() Jean Léon Gérôme | ![]() Court, Palace of Dar Khdaouedj El Amia, Alger | ![]() Theatrical Rehearsal in Ancient Rome (Hermitage) | ![]() Childe Hassam |
![]() Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres | ![]() El Hiasseub, Storyteller | ![]() Man in Turban and Loincloth (study) (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Willard Leroy Metcalf |
![]() Paul Delaroche | ![]() Edmund Charles Tarbell | ||
![]() Frank Benson | |||