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Here are all the paintings of Julius LeBlanc Stewart 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
90369 |
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Femme Mi-Nue |
1877(1877)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 31 x 14,5 cm
cjr |
91492 |
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Jeune femme nue dans un sous-bois |
1905(1905)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 59 x 145 cm (23.2 x 57.1 in)
cyf |
91321 |
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La Clairiere |
1900(1900)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 151.1 x 121.9 cm (59.5 x 48 in)
cyf |
73035 |
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Lady on a Pink Divan |
1877(1877)
Oil on canvas
49,5 x 63 cm
cjr |
87923 |
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Les Dames Goldsmith au bois de Boulogne en 1897 sur une voiturette |
Date 1901(1901)
Medium Oil on canvas
cjr |
86273 |
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Nymphes de Nysa |
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 143 x 115 cm (56.3 x 45.3 in)
cjr |
93783 |
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On the Yacht Namouna, Venice |
Date 1890(1890)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 142.2 x 195.6 cm (56 x 77 in)
TTD |
76618 |
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Portrait of Mrs. Francis Stanton Blake |
1908(1908)
Oil on canvas
200 ?? 112.4 cm (78.7 ?? 44.3 in)
cjr |
92461 |
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Study Of A Nude Woman |
1892
TTD |
93786 |
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The Baptism |
Date 1892(1892)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 201.3 x 297.5 cm (79.3 x 117.1 in)
TTD |
93781 |
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Yachting in the Mediterranean |
Date 1896(1896)
Medium oil on canvas
TTD |
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Julius LeBlanc Stewart
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(September 6, 1855, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - January 5, 1919, Paris, France), was an American artist who spent his career in Paris. A contemporary of fellow expatriate painter John Singer Sargent, Stewart was nicknamed "the Parisian from Philadelphia."
His father, the sugar millionaire William Hood Stewart, moved the family to Paris in 1865, and became a distinguished art collector and an early patron of Fortuny and the Barbizon artists. Julius studied under Eduardo Zamacois as a teenager, under Jean-Leo Grôme at the École des Beaux Arts, and later was a pupil of Raymondo de Madrazo.
Stewart's family wealth enabled him to live a lush expatriate life and paint what he pleased, often large-scaled group portraits. The first of these, After the Wedding (1880), showed the artist's brother Charles and his bride Mae, daughter of financier Anthony J. Drexel, leaving for their honeymoon.
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