félix-hippolyte lanoue
19th Century
19th Century

félix-hippolyte lanoue

Born 1812 Died 1872

Early Life and Artistic Foundations Félix-Hippolyte Lanoüe, born in Versailles in 1812, emerged during a period of significant transition in French art. The Neoclassical rigidity of the previous generation was giving way to Romanticism’s emotive power, and young Lanoüe found himself drawn into this evolving landscape. His initial training under Jean-Victor Bertin provided him with a solid grounding in traditional techniques, but it was his subsequent apprenticeship with Horace Vernet at the École des beaux-arts de Paris that truly shaped his artistic direction. Vernet, known for his dynamic…

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