Tony Robert-Fleury

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Tony Robert-Fleury (1837 - 1912), French painter, was born just outside Paris, and studied under his father Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury and under Delaroche and Léon Coignet.

His first picture at the Salon, in 1866, was a large historical composition. of the Warsaw Massacres on April 8, 1861. In the following year his "Old Women in the Place Navone, Rome" was bought for the Luxembourg Museum, as was also the "Last Day of Corinth" in 1870. In 1880 he painted a ceiling for the Luxembourg, representing "The Glorification of French Sculpture."

Tony Robert-Fleury became president of the Société des artistes français in succession to Bouguereau. He acquired a great reputation for his historical compositions and portraits; and from his atelier have issued a great number of the best-known painters of the 20th century.


This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.


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NAME Robert-Fleury, Tony
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION french painter
DATE OF BIRTH September 1, 1837
PLACE OF BIRTH Paris
DATE OF DEATH December 8, 1911
PLACE OF DEATH Viroflay, (Seine-et-Oise)
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