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Raymond Monvoisin

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156: 141: 171: 190: 20: 275: 29: 107:. Preceded by his fame, he was introduced to the high-class families of the capital and, in turn, to work as a successful portrait painter. His works had a decisive influence in the new Chilean society, which acquired the inclinations of European fashion, especially French. 110:
He dedicated his efforts to many different activities during his stay in Chile. He traveled through the country, invested in mines, and created a ranching estate. His first years as a drawing professor in Paris helped in forming notable artists of the time like
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of France, and his work soon earned him the support of the critics. His works achieved commercial success. He was hired by merchants, bankers and other members of the newly emerging middle-class. In 1819 he carried out his first exposition in the Museum of the
170: 155: 55:. Although he initiated a career in the military by indication of his father, at the age of eighteen Monvoisin fully dedicated himself to painting. He moved from Bordeaux to 112: 189: 140: 279: 334: 319: 324: 309: 329: 100: 304: 314: 116: 67:
and mythologic themes that were center of attention by artists and scholars at the time. He studied in the
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Interested in the opportunities in the newly independent Americas, Monvoisin travelled to
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Biography: or, Third division of "The English encyclopedia" edited by Charles Knight
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which was officially created on March 17, 1848. With almost no funds, he arrived at
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in 1857, and returned to France in 1858, but his fame had vanished.
52: 43:(May 31, 1790 – March 26, 1870) was a French artist and painter. 274: 73: 28: 96: 81: 56: 76:. The fame he achieved in his own country earned him the 80:. After obtaining recognition in Paris, he travelled to 177:
Elisa Bravo Jaramillo de Bañados, mujer del cacique
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Andrés Bello
Bordeaux
Paris
Pierre Guérin
neoclassic
Académie des Beaux-Arts
Louvre
Legion of Honor
Italy
Villa Medici
Argentina
Chile
Academy of Painting
Santiago
Francisco Mandiola
Procesa Sarmiento
Clara Filleul
Legion of Honor
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Jean d'Arc, 1843
Adelaida Corradi de Pantanelli como Norma, 1845
Elisa Bravo Jaramillo de Bañados, mujer del cacique (Elisa Bravo en cautiverio), 1858
Shipwreck of the Young Daniel, 1859
the corresponding article
Spanish Knowledge
Brief biography
Arts Portal of Chile

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