- Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu (1819 – 16
October 1898) was a
French painter. Born at Angers, he
studied at the école des Beaux-Arts, and
later was a
pupil of François-Édouard...
- Charles-Ferdinand
Lenepveu (4
October 1840 – 16
August 1910), was a
French composer and teacher.
Destined for a
career as a lawyer, he
defied his family...
- when it
emerged that the
senior professor at the Conservatoire,
Charles Lenepveu, was on the jury, and only his
students were
selected for the
final round;...
- prisoners" by Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu(
Lenepveu) "Saint
Augustine stops children from
practicing for war", by Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu The
chapel of Saint-Augustine...
-
Mural Joan
captured by the
Burgundians at Compiègne by Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu (c. 1886–1890, Panthéon, Paris)...
- Joan of Arc
about to be
burned at the
stake in the city of Rouen,
painting by
Jules Eugène
Lenepveu...
- Fauré, and
Charles Lenepveu for composition,
Alexandre Guilmant for organ, Paul
Taffanel for flute, and
Louis Diémer for piano.
Lenepveu had been expected...
-
which surrounds the
chandelier was
originally painted by Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu. In 1964 a new
ceiling painted by Marc
Chagall was
installed on a removable...
-
portraits of
illustrious figures, on a
design by
painter Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu.: 107 The
final completion was
designed by
Louvre architect Camille Lefèvre [fr]...
- fr:Charles-Gustave Housez, Paul-Jacques-Aimé
Baudry (1847), Jules-Eugène
Lenepveu (1847), and an
engraving by
Edouard Vimont (1876–1930). Much as the appearance...