Pierre-Antoine Labouchère
Pierre-Antoine Labouchère (1807-1873) was a French historical painter.
Biography
He was born in Nantes, and was intended for a commercial career. He began business in Antwerp. Afterwards he traveled in America, China, and Italy, and finally became a pupil of Paul Delaroche in Paris.
Works
The subjects of his works are largely drawn from the actors and incidents of the Reformation. They include: "Charles Quint à Londres" ("Charles V in London," 1844), "Melanchthon, Pomeranus et Cruciger traduisant la Bible" ("Melanchthon, Pomeranus, and Cruciger translating the Bible," 1846). He also did some drawings for Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné's Vie de Luther. Among his portraits is one of Guizot (1863).
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Labouchère, Pierre Antoine". New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
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