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FLANDRIN, JEAN HIPPOLYTE (1809-1864)

This article appears in Volume V10, Page 480 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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FLANDRIN, JEAN HIPPOLYTE (1809-1864) , French painter, was born at Lyons in 1809. His father, though brought up to business, had
great
  fondness for art, and sought himself to follow an artist's career. Lack of early training, however, disabled him for success, and he was obliged to take up the
precarious
  occupation of a miniature painter. Hippolyte was the second of three sons, all painters, and two of them eminent, the third son Paul (b. 1811) ranking as one of the leaders of the modern landscape school of France. Augusta (1804-1842), the eldest, passed the greater part of his life as professor at Lyons, where he died. After studying for some time at Lyons, Hippolyte and Paul, who had long determined on the step and economized for it, set out to walk to Paris in 1829, to place themselves under the tuition of Hersent. They chose finally to enter the atelier of Ingres, who became net only their instructor but their friend for life. At first considerably hampered by poverty, Hippolyte's difficulties were for ever removed by his taking, in 1832, the Grand Prix de Rome, awarded for his picture of the " Recognition of Theseus by his Father." This allowed him to study five years at Rome, whence he sent
home
  several pictures which consider-ably raised his fame. " St Clair healing the Blind " was done for the cathedral of Nantes, and years after, at the exhibition of 18J5, brought him a medal of the first class. " Jesus and the Little Children " was given by the government to the town of Lisieux. " Dante and Virgil visiting the Envious Men struck with Blindness," and " Euripides writing his Tragedies," belong to the museum at Lyons. Returning to Paris through Lyons in 1838 he soon received a commission to ornament the chapel of St John in the church of St Severin at Paris, and reputation increased and employment continued abundant for the rest of his life. Besides the pictures mentioned above, and others of a similar kind, he painted a
great
  number of portraits. The works, however, upon whin his fame most surely rests are his monumental decorative paintings. Of these the principal are those executed in the following churches:in the sanctuary of St Germain des Pres at Paris (1842-1844), in the choir of the same church (1846-1848), in the church of St Paul at Nismes (1848-1849), of St Vincent de Paul at Paris (1850-1854), in the church of Ainay at Lyons (1855), in the
nave
  of St Germain des Pres (1855-1861). In 1856 Hippolyte
Flandrin
  was elected to the Academie des Beaux-Arts. In 1863 his failing health, rendered worse by incessant toil and exposure to the
damp
  and draughts of churches, induced him again to visit Italy. He died of small-pox at Rome on the 21st of March 1864. As might naturally be expected in one who looked upon painting as but the vehicle for the expression of spiritual sentiment, he had perhaps too little
pride
  in the technical qualities of his art. There is shown in his works much of that austerity and coldness, expressed in form and colour, which springs from a faith which feels itself in opposition to the tendencies of surrounding life. He has been compared to Fra Angelico; but the faces of his long processions of saints and martyrs seem to express rather the austerity of souls convicted of sin than the joy and purity of never-corrupted life which shines from the
work
  of the early master.
See
Delaborde
 , Lettres et pensees de H.
Flandrin
  (Paris, 1865); Beule, Notice historique sur H. F. (1869).


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