François Meuret

François Meuret;Francois Meuret

Place: Nantes

Born: 1800

Death: 1887

Biography:

Early Life and Training

François Meuret

was born on March 3, 1800, in Nantes, France. He studied in Paris with Louis François Aubry (1767–1851), a renowned French painter and miniaturist. This training laid the foundation for Meuret's future success as a miniaturist painter.

Career Highlights

Meuret exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1822 to 1852, receiving a second-class medal in 1827. This recognition solidified his position within the French art community. His expertise in portrait painting earned him numerous commissions, and his works continue to be celebrated for their intricate detail and realism.

Notable Works and Collections

* The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne, a museum in southern France, features Meuret's work alongside other prominent French artists. * The Musée Courbet in Ornans, dedicated to Gustave Courbet, also showcases Meuret's pieces, highlighting his influence on the Realism movement.

Legacy and Later Life

Meuret passed away on July 5 or 15, 1887, in Beaumont-le-Roger, France. His legacy as a French miniaturist painter endures, with his works remaining a testament to his skill and dedication to the art form.

Key Facts and Links

  • Birth and Death: March 3, 1800 – July 5 or 15, 1887
  • Training: Studied under Louis François Aubry in Paris
  • Notable Exhibitions: Paris Salon (1822-1852)
  • Medal Received: Second-class medal at the Paris Salon (1827)
  • Collection Featured At: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne
  • Artist's Page on Wikioo.org: François Meuret | 1 Artworks

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