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Portrait Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps

Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps

1803 - 1860

French Orientalist Painter

Movement : Romanticism
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, born in 1803 in Paris and died in 1860 in Fontainebleau, was a French painter known for his Orientalist and genre scenes. His works, such as 'The Turkish Patrol' and 'The Defeat of the Cimbri,' are admired for their exotic compositions and detailed realism, capturing the essence of Eastern life and historical narratives. Decamps's contributions to French art and his exploration of cultural and adventurous themes have made him a notable figure in 19th-century painting, reflecting the curiosity and dynamism of his era.
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