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Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps

1803
1878
France
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps (France, 1803–1878) was a prominent painter known for his romanticized depictions of landscapes and historical scenes, born in Paris and died in Fontainebleau.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:

Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps was a French painter born in 1803 and active until his death in 1878. He was a prominent figure in the Romanticism movement, known for his vivid landscapes and historical scenes that often depicted exotic subjects. Decamps gained recognition for his ability to capture light and atmosphere, which influenced subsequent generations of artists. He exhibited regularly at the Salon and was awarded a medal in 1834, solidifying his reputation in the art world. His works are characterized by a blend of realism and imagination, reflecting the Romantic spirit of his time. Decamps' legacy continues to be appreciated for its contribution to the evolution of 19th-century French painting.

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