Leon Glaize
Paintings
Leon Glaize ( 1842- died 1932 ) also known as: Pierre Paul Leon Glaize, Pierre Paul-Leon Glaize, Pierre Pau was a French Painter.
Biography
Pierre Paul Léon Glaize was first student of his father, the painter Auguste Barthelemy Glaize. He entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris March 31, 1863 in the workshop of Jean-Léon Gérôme. He received a second Prix de Rome for painting in 1866. He began the 1859 Salon and he obtained numerous medals.
Glaize participated in the decoration of the living arts of the Paris city hall and the hall of wedding town hall of the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
He was a member of the jury of the French Artists Society Exhibition. He was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1906.
Léon Glaize is buried in Paris at Père-Lachaise (44th division).
Works in public collections
paris:
Saint-Merri church painted decoration in a chapel on the south side of the ambulatory;
town hall of the 20th district:
The Great Revolution of men to Posterity, 1889
Family and Work;
Marriage, fresco wedding hall;
The Triumph of the Republic, in 1891;
Rouen, Rouen Theatre Arts: The Apotheosis of Cornelius, 1882 work destroyed during the Second World War.
Salons
A conspiracy is the early days of Rome, 1875 Salon, work destroyed during the Second World War1;
Christ in Limbo, 19002 Show.
notes and references
↑ instructions on the website of the Orsay Museum. [Archive]
↑ instructions based Archim [archive]
Annex
Bibliography
Dictionary Benezit critical and documentary dictionary of painters, sculptors, designers and engravers of all times and all countries, Vol. 6 Gründ Publishing, January 1999, p 13440. (2700030168 ISBN), p. 203
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