The Paintings and Sculpture of Alphonse Legros
'the triumph of death—pestilence" from the sepia drawing by alphonse legros
(By permission of Messrs. Obach &f Co.)
. . father, which now figures
in the Tours gallery. It
was presented by the
artist to this collection
( ; , i ^ - . at the time when Cazin
was its conservator. The
beardless face, the com-
pact profile, the sober
modelling recall Hoi
bein's Erasmus, one of
. '<-' .. Jm ■• TySmEpkv • i the masterpieces for
I \ . -V,:. ,' .. ■■ il. yPv$wm' j > which the young artist
had a special devotion.
This painting attracted
;j?f ,^4J8r notice, at any rate in the
combative circles wherein
a struggle was in pro-
gress against the insolent
and despotic domination
of the degenerate re-
presentatives of the
academic doctrine.
' , \ Champfleury, Duranty,
~ \ and Baudelaire who, each
in his own fashion, was
engaged in " pushing"
those artists known at the
time as "realists"—which
meant, in short, all those,
come whence they might,
who were opposed to the
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portrait of mrs. essinger from the gold point by alphonse legros / the Academie—enrolled
'the triumph of death—pestilence" from the sepia drawing by alphonse legros
(By permission of Messrs. Obach &f Co.)
. . father, which now figures
in the Tours gallery. It
was presented by the
artist to this collection
( ; , i ^ - . at the time when Cazin
was its conservator. The
beardless face, the com-
pact profile, the sober
modelling recall Hoi
bein's Erasmus, one of
. '<-' .. Jm ■• TySmEpkv • i the masterpieces for
I \ . -V,:. ,' .. ■■ il. yPv$wm' j > which the young artist
had a special devotion.
This painting attracted
;j?f ,^4J8r notice, at any rate in the
combative circles wherein
a struggle was in pro-
gress against the insolent
and despotic domination
of the degenerate re-
presentatives of the
academic doctrine.
' , \ Champfleury, Duranty,
~ \ and Baudelaire who, each
in his own fashion, was
engaged in " pushing"
those artists known at the
time as "realists"—which
meant, in short, all those,
come whence they might,
who were opposed to the
HHHHHHHHBHHiil^HHHHHHHI^^^^HI^HHHHHI the
portrait of mrs. essinger from the gold point by alphonse legros / the Academie—enrolled