Place: Paris
Born: 1821
Death: 1859
Biography:
François-Léon Benouville was a French painter noted for his Neoclassical religious compositions and for painting Orientalist subjects.
Léon Benouville first studied with his elder brother, Jean-Achille Benouville (1815–1891), in the studio of François-Edouard Picot before he transferred to École des Beaux-Arts in 1837. Like his brother he received the Prix de Rome in 1845.
Both he and his brother travelled to Rome. In Rome, as a Prix de Rome pensionary at the Villa Medici. He remained there for a year, but his brother stayed on for two more years. His works produced in Rome are influenced by early Christianity and often show representations of antiquity.
Benouville was best known for his portraits, mythological and religious compositions in the Neoclassical and Orientalist style. He worked in oils, ink and chalk.
In 1845, Benouville, together with contemporary Alexandre Cabanel, was the recipient the Prix de Beaux Arts for his painting, Jesus at the Pretorium.
Samuel annoints David, 1842
Cincinnatus Receives a Deputation from the Senate, 1844
Jésus at the Pretorium 1843
The Wrath of Achilles, 1847
Christian Martyrs enter the Amphitheatre, c.1855
Portrait of Paul Baudry (French painter), c. 1855
List of Orientalist artistsOrientalism
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