- Léon
Cogniet (29
August 1794 – 20
November 1880) was a
French history and
portrait painter. He is
probably best
remembered as a teacher, with more than...
- Marie-Amélie
Cogniet (5
April 1798 – 29
April 1869) was a
French painter and the
sister of Léon
Cogniet.
Cogniet was born in Paris, France, as the sister...
- Paris,
where he
became a
pupil of
James Pradier, François
Duret and Léon
Cogniet. In 1855 he won the Prix de Rome for
sculpture with the
relief "Cleobis...
-
Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres, in 1792 by Léon
Cogniet (1834)...
-
student of Léon
Cogniet, he is
known for
illustrating Victor Hugo's 1862
novel Les Misérables.
Starting in 1853,
Bayard was a
student of
Cogniet for five years...
- Léon
Cogniet, The 1798
Egyptian Expedition Under the
Command of
Bonaparte (1835; Musée du Louvre)....
- The
white flag of the
monarchy transformed into the
Tricolore as a
result of the July Revolution.
Scenes of July 1830,
painting by Léon
Cogniet (1830)...
- (French: Scène de
Juillet 1830) is an oil
painting by the
French artist Léon
Cogniet, from 1830.
Today the
painting is in the
collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts...
- 1894) was a
French painter and lithographer. He was a
student of Léon
Cogniet. He was
named "the
Painter of the
Sisters of Charity", and the E. Boudin...
- was both
French and
German by nationality.
Schenck was a
pupil of Léon
Cogniet in France. He
became well
known for his
landscapes and
paintings of animals...