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'''François Émile Michel''' (1828 – 24 May 1909) was a French [[painter]], [[art critic]] and [[art historian]]. |
'''François Émile Michel''' (1828 – 24 May 1909) was a French [[painter]], [[art critic]] and [[art historian]]. |
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Born in Metz, Michel became a student of Migette and Charles-Laurent Maréchal, the stained glass painter, and began to exhibit in 1853. Among Michel's masterpieces are ''Une Gardense d'Oies'' (1853) and ''Unit d'ete'' (1872). He wrote for the ''Gazette des Beaux Arts'' and other periodicals. His most famous book is on the life and works of Rembrandt. His other books include ''Les Brueghel'' and ''Paul Potter''. He was elected a member of the [[Institut de France]] in 1892.<ref>{{cite journal|title=FRANCOIS EMILE MICHEL; French Artist and Art Critic Dies Aged 81 Years|journal=N.Y. Times|year=1909|day=25|month=May}} </ref> |
Born in Metz, Michel became a student of Auguste Migette and Charles-Laurent Maréchal, the stained glass painter, and began to exhibit in 1853. Among Michel's masterpieces are ''Une Gardense d'Oies'' (1853) and ''Unit d'ete'' (1872). He wrote for the ''Gazette des Beaux Arts'' and other periodicals. His most famous book is on the life and works of Rembrandt. His other books include ''Les Brueghel'' and ''Paul Potter''. He was elected a member of the [[Institut de France]] in 1892.<ref>{{cite journal|title=FRANCOIS EMILE MICHEL; French Artist and Art Critic Dies Aged 81 Years|journal=N.Y. Times|year=1909|day=25|month=May}} </ref> |
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Revision as of 01:15, 21 March 2012
François Émile Michel (1828 – 24 May 1909) was a French painter, art critic and art historian.
Born in Metz, Michel became a student of Auguste Migette and Charles-Laurent Maréchal, the stained glass painter, and began to exhibit in 1853. Among Michel's masterpieces are Une Gardense d'Oies (1853) and Unit d'ete (1872). He wrote for the Gazette des Beaux Arts and other periodicals. His most famous book is on the life and works of Rembrandt. His other books include Les Brueghel and Paul Potter. He was elected a member of the Institut de France in 1892.[1]
References
- ^ "FRANCOIS EMILE MICHEL; French Artist and Art Critic Dies Aged 81 Years". N.Y. Times. 1909.
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