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Portrait of Miss Fanny Clapp (1881) by Alexandre Cabanel
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Alexandre Cabanel

Portrait of Miss Fanny Clapp (1881) by Alexandre Cabanel

Ricky Singh, MBA
May 12
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Portrait of Miss Fanny Clapp (1881) by Alexandre Cabanel

About the Artist: Alexandre Cabanel

About the Artist: Alexandre Cabanel

Alexandre Cabanel was an accomplished academic French painter. He was born in September of 1823 and died in the year 1889. His artwork consisted of religious, historical, and classical nature. 

He attended École des Beaux-Arts in Paris to study art at seventeen. He had his work featured at the prestigious Paris Salon in 1844. In 1864, he had the distinction of being appointed a professor at École des Beaux-Arts. 

He had the chance to mold the minds of many artists. He was one of Napolean III's favorite artists and purchased his work, "The Birth of Venus," for his collection. Alexandre Cabanel was very influential at Paris Salon. He served as a judge for numerous art competitions. 

Here are Other Paintings by Alexandre Cabanel (my personal favorites).

Here are Other Paintings by Alexandre Cabanel (my personal favorites).
  • Fallen Angel (1847)

  • Vénus (1875)

  • Saint Jean-Baptiste (1849)

  • Samson And Delilah (1878)

  • La Belle Portia ( 1886)

  • Ruth glanant

  • Nymph Abducted by a Faun (1861)

  • The Expulsion Of Adam And Eve From The Garden Of Paradise

  • Olivia Peyton Murray Cutting, Wife Of William Bayard (1887)

  • Cincinnatus Recevant Les Ambassadeurs De Rome (1843)

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