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Camille-Félix Bellanger

Camille-Félix Bellanger (1853–1923) was a French Academic painter and lithographer trained by Alexandre Cabanel and William Bouguereau at the École des Beaux-Arts. At age 21, he won second prize at the Rome exhibition (1874) and exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon. Bellanger excelled at historical and mythological subjects as well as portraiture and Breton rural scenes. He taught at Saint-Cyr military academy and received the Legion of Honor (1911). His works are held by the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of Camille-Félix Bellanger's work.

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