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Jules-Élie Delaunay

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In the last decade of his life he achieved great popularity as a portrait painter. Among his subjects were his “Mother” and “Mademoiselle Toulmouche.”
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He was awarded a first-class medal at the Paris Exposition of 1878, and the medal of honor in 1889. In 1878 he became an officer of the
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he was entrusted with many important commissions for decorative paintings, such as the
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in the church of St Nicholas at Nantes; the three panels of
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house; and twelve paintings for the great hall of the
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academic
painter
Nantes
Loire-Atlantique
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Flandrin
École des Beaux Arts
Paris
Lamothe
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Ingres
Prix de Rome
Raphaelesque
quattrocentists
Rome
frescoes
Apollo
Orpheus
Amphion
Paris Opera
council of state
Palais Royal
Genevieve
Panthéon
Musée d'Orsay
Salon
Diana

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