Henri Royer
Henri Royer (1869–1938) was a French painter.
Also recorded as Henri Paul Royer; H. Royer; Royer.
Overview
Born at Nancy in 1869, died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1938.
In detail
Henri Royer studied at École nationale supérieure d'art de Nancy. Geneviève Bouts Réal del Sarte, Jeanne-Marie Barbey and Adrienne Ball-Demont are recorded as having studied under Henri Royer. the recorded working language is French.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are genre. The authority associates the name with École de Nancy.
Employment is recorded with Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Work by Henri Royer is recorded in the collections of Finnish National Gallery, Artotheque Mons, Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy, Georgia Museum of Art and Musée d'Orsay.
Distinctions recorded are Officer of the Legion of Honour, Knight of the Legion of Honour and Croix de guerre 1914–1918.
Connections
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Distinctions
- Croix de guerre 1914–1918Terminology
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Sources
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- 1.
“Henri Royer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3131966: Henri Royer
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