Jean-Jules-Antoine Lecomte of Nouy
Jean-Jules-Antoine Lecomte of Nouy (born the June 10th 1842 with Paris - deceased the February 19th 1923 with Paris) French Painter and sculptor.
Specialized in the kind orientalist, he was pupil of Charles Gleyre and Jean-Leon Gérôme. He gains the 2nd Large Prix of Rome in 1872.
A street bears its name to Paris since 1932.
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- 1864 : Guet-with-pens
- 1866 : Invocation of Neptune
- 1869 : the supper of Beaucaire
- 1870 : Démosthène being exerted with the word
- 1871 : Christian with the tomb of the Virgin
- 1875 : Judith
- 1878 : Adolphe Crémieux
- 1884 : the Marabout prophet
- 1888 : the white slave
- 1889 : saturdays with the Jewish district
- 1890 : Sunday in Venice
- 1899 : Portrait of the King and the Queen of Romania
- 1902 : Miss de Maupin
- 1904 : the Witch
- 1904 : Dream of the East
- 1905 : Perished and the Poet
- 1913 : the last round
- 1919 : Study for the Victoire
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