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Occupation
  
French painter

Name
  
Michel Drolling

Parents
  
Martin Drolling


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Born
  
7 March 1789
Paris, France

Died
  
January 9, 1851, Paris, France

Art


Michel Martin Drolling (7 March 1789 – 9 January 1851) was a neoclassic French painter, painter of history and portraitist.

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Biography

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He was born in Paris. There, he began painting under the supervision of his father, the painter Martin Drolling. After 1806, he studied with Jacques-Louis David. For The Wrath of Achilles he won the Prix de Rome in 1810. After having worked at the French Academy in Rome, he became known for the Death of Abel, exhibited at the Salon of 1817.

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He received many orders consequently and produced, in particular, The Lord Descends to Earth to Establishes his Empire and Spread his Good Deeds for the ceiling of the room of Illustrious Men at the Louvre, The States-General of Tours in 1836 and The Convention of Alexandria in 1837 for the museum of history in the Palace of Versailles and Jesus Among the Doctors for the Church of Our-Lady-of-Loretto in Paris in 1840. He was elected a member of Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1837 and was later named a Professor with École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts.

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His paintings of history follow the spirit of the time: theatricality combined with bright colors, contrast of lights and precision of detail. He died in Paris.

His most important pupils include Paul Baudry, Victor Biennourry, Jules Breton, Theodor Aman, Roger Fenton, Paul-Alfred de Curzon, Charles Joshua Chaplin, Pierre-Victor Galland, Jean-Jacques Henner, Cornelius Krieghoff, Armand Laroche, Alphonse Muraton, Charles Nègre, John Charles Robinson, Jules-Émile Saintin, Théophile Schuler and William Strutt.

References

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