Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour (1838 - 1910)
Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour
Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour was a French artist. He was a painter, illustrator, and engraver who specialized in military scenes, battlefields, and portraits of soldiers. He is considered one of the most important French artists of the 19th century.
Berne-Bellecour began his career as an illustrator for French newspapers and magazines. He later became a painter, and in 1863 he exhibited his first painting at the Salon in Paris. In 1873, he became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts.
Berne-Bellecour was known for his highly detailed and realistic paintings of military life. He often depicted battle scenes with soldiers in uniform, and his attention to detail was highly admired. He was also known for his portraits of military leaders, including Napoleon III and Marshal MacMahon.
Berne-Bellecour continued to paint and exhibit his work throughout his life.
Date and place of birt: | 29 june 1838, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France |
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Date and place of death: | 29 november 1910, Paris, France |
Nationality: | France |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Batalist, Engraver, Illustrator, Landscape painter, Painter |
Genre: | Military art, Landscape painting |
Art style: | Realism |
Technique: | Engraving |