Jules Laurens

Jules Laurens (1825–1901) was a French lithographer, painter and watercolorist.

Also recorded as Jules Joseph Augustin Laurens; Jules-Joseph-Augustin Laurens.

Jules Laurens in brief

Born
1825
Died
1901
Known for
lithographer, painter, watercolorist, graphic artist, illustrator and draftsperson
Place of birth
Carpentras
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Overview

Born at Carpentras in 1825, died at Saint-Didier in 1901.

In detail

Jules Laurens studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris. training under Paul Delaroche is recorded. Joseph Eysséric is recorded as having studied under Jules Laurens. the recorded working language is French.

The authority associates the name with Orientalism.

Places of work recorded in the authority are France.

Works named in the authority record are The Rock of Vann.

Work by Jules Laurens is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Canada, Musée Comtadin-Duplessis and Musée Salies.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Jules Laurens”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q710139: Jules Laurens

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