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Jean-Paul Laurens (Fourquevaux, 1838 Paris, 1921) painter and sculptor and illustrator French. Study in the school of fine arts of Toulouse in 1854. Acquired a scholarship to study in Paris where he met Leon Cogniet in 1860. In the art studio Cogniet met his future wife Madeleine Willemsens in 1869 with whom he had two sons, Paul Albert Laurens (1870-1934) and Jean-Pierre Laurens (1875-1932). was one of the last exponents of the French academic style of history painting. His works were usually based on historical facts and religious, by which he wanted to express his anti-clericalism and his opposition to the monarchy. She is known with his painting Le Pape Formosa et Etienne VII (Pope Formoso and Stephen VII) during the exhibition
Hall of Paris organized by the academy of Fine Arts France in 1870. His technical expertise and erudicón were much admired in the Third French Republic will appoint a knight of the Legion of Honor in 1874 and won great popularity with his display at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878, but in later years was his realistic technique seen as too academic. He was professor of Wulstan Charles Rupert Bunny, John Collier, Ludwig Deutsch, Francois Flameng, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Thomas Cooper Gotch, William Samuel Horton, Lawton Silas Parker, Ella Ferris Pell, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Louis Ritman and Venezuelan painters Frederick Brant, Emilio Boggio and Arturo Michelena at the Academie Julian. Michelena propel to present his book "The Sick Child" at the Paris Salon in 1887. Reach its highest prestige when he was called to replace Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier as a member of the Academy of Fine Arts, Paris (Academie des beaux-arts) in 1891. Return to Toulouse and take the direction of the school of fine arts in this city in 1893. 
representation of the process the body of Pope Stephen VII Formoso and painted by Laurens in 1870. When was recognized as a great artist by the government of the Third Republic French (Troisième Republique), won several state commissions. His first job was for the City of Paris and, soon after, a mural for the Palace of the Legion of Honor (1874-1876). A series on the life of St. Genevieve in the P Anteon Paris, Mort de Sainte Genevieve (St. Genevieve's death), other work for Capitol Touluose in the Hall of Distinguished. Also, some decorations for the Odeon Theatre (1887-1888). Was also a noted illustrator, mainly for the drawings he made for temps des recits mérovingiens (Memories of the Merovingian tempos) Agustin Thierry. Many of his designs and drawings were used by manufacturers of carpets in the Manufacture des Gobelins (Gobelins manufacture) in Paris. He received the Grand Cross (Grand-Croix) of the Legion of Honor in 1900. was one of the founding members of the Society of French Artists in 1882, participated in the organization of the Paris Motor Show, where he exhibited several of his paintings, his latest work, "Miners" (1904) and "disaster" ( 1905), were exhibited at the Salon. Die in his Paris studio on March 23, 1921.
Hall of Paris organized by the academy of Fine Arts France in 1870. His technical expertise and erudicón were much admired in the Third French Republic will appoint a knight of the Legion of Honor in 1874 and won great popularity with his display at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878, but in later years was his realistic technique seen as too academic. He was professor of Wulstan Charles Rupert Bunny, John Collier, Ludwig Deutsch, Francois Flameng, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Thomas Cooper Gotch, William Samuel Horton, Lawton Silas Parker, Ella Ferris Pell, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Louis Ritman and Venezuelan painters Frederick Brant, Emilio Boggio and Arturo Michelena at the Academie Julian. Michelena propel to present his book "The Sick Child" at the Paris Salon in 1887. Reach its highest prestige when he was called to replace Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier as a member of the Academy of Fine Arts, Paris (Academie des beaux-arts) in 1891. Return to Toulouse and take the direction of the school of fine arts in this city in 1893. 
representation of the process the body of Pope Stephen VII Formoso and painted by Laurens in 1870. When was recognized as a great artist by the government of the Third Republic French (Troisième Republique), won several state commissions. His first job was for the City of Paris and, soon after, a mural for the Palace of the Legion of Honor (1874-1876). A series on the life of St. Genevieve in the P Anteon Paris, Mort de Sainte Genevieve (St. Genevieve's death), other work for Capitol Touluose in the Hall of Distinguished. Also, some decorations for the Odeon Theatre (1887-1888). Was also a noted illustrator, mainly for the drawings he made for temps des recits mérovingiens (Memories of the Merovingian tempos) Agustin Thierry. Many of his designs and drawings were used by manufacturers of carpets in the Manufacture des Gobelins (Gobelins manufacture) in Paris. He received the Grand Cross (Grand-Croix) of the Legion of Honor in 1900. was one of the founding members of the Society of French Artists in 1882, participated in the organization of the Paris Motor Show, where he exhibited several of his paintings, his latest work, "Miners" (1904) and "disaster" ( 1905), were exhibited at the Salon. Die in his Paris studio on March 23, 1921.
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