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Full Name
  
Thomas Couture

Nationality
  
French

Period
  
Academic art

Known for
  
Painting, Author

Name
  
Thomas Couture


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Born
  
21 December 1815 (
1815-12-21
)
Senlis, Oise, France

Notable work
  
Romans in the Decadence of the Empire

Died
  
March 30, 1879, Villiers-le-Bel, France

Artwork
  
Romans in the Decadence of the Empire, Self-Portrait

Similar People
  
Edouard Manet, Eugene Delacroix, Diego Velazquez, Francisco Goya, Peter Paul Rubens

Education
  
Arts et Metiers ParisTech

Resting place
  
Pere Lachaise Cemetery

Who is Thomas Couture? (with Chief Curator Paul Lang)


Thomas Couture (21 December 1815 – 30 March 1879) was an influential French history painter and teacher. He taught such later luminaries of the art world as Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, John La Farge, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Karel Javůrek, and J-N Sylvestre.

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Early life and education

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Couture was born at Senlis, Oise, France. When he was 11, his family moved to Paris, where he would study at the industrial arts school (École des Arts et Métiers) and later at the École des Beaux-Arts.

Art and teaching career

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He failed the prestigious Prix de Rome competition at the École six times, but he felt the problem was with the École, not himself. Couture finally did win the prize in 1837.

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In 1840, he began exhibiting historical and genre pictures at the Paris Salon, earning several medals for his works, in particular for his masterpiece, Romans During the Decadence (1847). Shortly after this success, Couture opened an independent atelier meant to challenge the École des Beaux-Arts by turning out the best new history painters.

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Couture's innovative technique gained much attention, and he received Government and Church commissions for murals during the late 1840s through the 1850s. He never completed the first two commissions, and the third met with mixed criticism. Upset by the unfavorable reception of his murals, in 1860 he left Paris, for a time returning to his hometown of Senlis, where he continued to teach young artists who came to him. In 1867, he thumbed his nose at the academic establishment by publishing a book on his own ideas and working methods called Méthode et entretiens d'atelier (Method and Workshop Interviews). It was also translated to Conversations on Art Methods in 1879, the year he died.

Asked by a publisher to write an autobiography, Couture responded: "Biography is the exaltation of personality—and personality is the scourge of our time."

Death

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In 1879, he died at Villiers-le-Bel, Val-d'Oise, and was interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.

References

Thomas Couture Wikipedia