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Louis Henri Jean Charlot (February 8, 1898 – March 20, 1979) was a French-born American painter and illustrator, active mainly in Mexico and the United States. Life [ edit ]
Meltzer also attended the School for Art Studies, where he learned techniques from artists Robert Benney and Sol Wilson. [citation needed] One of the greatest influences in Meltzer's artistic development was Louis Henri Jean Charlot. Charlot was a master teacher at the University of Hawaii when Meltzer was completing his MFA.
The Artist's Mother (1910), by Umberto Boccioni, ... The pioneer was the French painter based in the United States Louis Henri Jean Charlot, ...
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Louis-Anselme Longa (1809–1869) Inès Longevial (born 1990) Claudine Loquen (born 1965) Louis Michel van Loo (1707–1771) Évariste Vital Luminais (1821–1896) Richard Maguet (1896–1940) Aristide Maillol (1861–1944) André Maire (1898–1984) Jacques Majorelle (1886–1962) Henri Malançon (1876–1960) Henri Malançon (1876–1960)
The Catalog of paintings in the Louvre Museum lists the painters of the collection of the Louvre Museum as they are catalogued in the Joconde database. The collection contains roughly 5,500 paintings by 1,400 artists born before 1900, and over 500 named artists are French by birth.
Charles Beaubrun was born at Amboise, a member of a distinguished family of painters.He studied under his uncle Louis Beaubrun (d. 1627). He and his cousin Henri Beaubrun (II) (1603–1677), were portrait painters in the courts of King Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France.
The painting represents an imaginary scene of a contemporary scientific demonstration, based on real life, and depicts the eminent French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) delivering a clinical lecture and demonstration at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris (the room in which these demonstrations took place no longer exists at the Salpêtrière).