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Charles Gleyre





 


 
Charles Gleyre

(b Chevilly, nr Lausanne, 2 May 1806; d Paris, 5 May 1874).

Swiss painter and teacher, active in France. While many of his pictures appear academic in technique and subject, they often treat subjects that are new or imaginatively selected in a manner that betrays varied artistic influences. With his contemporaries Paul Delaroche and Thomas Couture, he helped to create the juste-milieu compromise style of painting. Adept in classical and biblical subjects, Gleyre also ventured into historical iconography, employing Swiss rather than French historical events, as well as genre motifs and sometimes obscure original themes. His influence was immense through his art and his teaching, which helped to form the Néo-Grec school of the Second Empire.


 




 

A Bacchante



 

Romans Under the Yoke



 

Two Women with a Bouquet of Flowers



 

The Departure of the Apostles to Preach the Gospel



 

The Queen of Sheba



 

Egyptian Temple



 

Dance of the Bacchantes
(Study)



 

Angelica



 

Head of Omphale



 

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