Abel de Pujol

Summary

Alexandre-Denis-Abel de Pujol or Abel de Pujol (30 January 1785 in Valenciennes – 29 September 1861 in Paris) was a French painter. He was a student of David and his own students included Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps and Émile Lévy. He painted the ceiling of the grand-staircase at the Louvre as well as the galerie de Diane at Fontainebleau and the ceiling of the Bourse de Paris. A member of the Institut de France, he was an officer of the légion d'honneur.

Abel de Pujol
Self-portrait, 1812
Born
Alexandre-Denis-Abel de Pujol

30 January 1785
Died29 September 1861 (aged 76)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
Notable workceiling of the grand-staircase at the Louvre,
galerie de Diane at Fontainebleau,
ceiling of the Bourse de Paris
SpouseAdrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre-Deverzy (m. 1856)
AwardsOfficer of the légion d'honneur
Abel de Pujol, ca.1860. Photograph by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri

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Bibliography edit

  • Théodore Pelloquet Dictionnaire de poche des artistes contemporains Paris 1858
  • Georges Rouget Notice sur Abel de Pujol, peintre d'histoire, membre de l'Institut typ. de E. Prignet Paris 1861 on Googlebooks

External links edit

  Media related to Abel de Pujol at Wikimedia Commons

  • Analysis of the work 'Workshop of Abel de Pujol' by Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre-Deverzy
  • Abel de Pujol @ ArtCyclopedia