Ary Scheffer (1795-1858)

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Name (English)
Ary Scheffer
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Ary Scheffer
Year of birth
1795
Year of death
1858
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"Ary Scheffer (10 February 1795 – 15 June 1858) was a Dutch-French Romantic painter. He was known mostly for his works based on literature, with paintings based on the works of Dante, Goethe, and Lord Byron, as well as religious subjects. He was also a prolific painter of portraits of famous and influential people in his lifetime. Politically, Scheffer had strong ties to King Louis Philippe I, having been employed as a teacher of the latter´s children, which allowed him to live a life of luxury for many years until the French Revolution of 1848." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.11.2019)
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