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GLEYRE, MARC CHARLES GABRIEL (1806-1874) , French painter, of Swiss origin, was born at Chevilly in the canton of Vaud on the 2nd of May 18o6. His father and mother died while he was yet a boy of some eight or nine years of age; and he was brought up by an uncle at Lyons, who sent him to the industrial school of that city. Going up to Paris a lad of seventeen or nineteen, he spent four years in close artistic study with a welcome that shows that the mother's heart thinks less of the repentance than of the return; "Ruth and Boaz"; " Ulysses and Nausicaa "; " Hercules at the feet of Omphale "; the " Young Athenian," or, as it is popularly called, " Sappho "; " Minerva and the Nymphs"; "Venus rra bnpos "; " Daphnis and Chloe"; and "Love and the Parcae." Nor must it be omitted that he left a considerable number of drawings and water-colours, and that we are indebted to him for a number of portraits, among which is the sad face of Heine, engraved in the Revue des deux mondes for April 1852. In Clement's catalogue of his works there are 683 entries, including sketches arid studies. See Fritz Berthoud in Bibliotheque universelle de Geneve (1874); Albert de Montet, Diet. biographique des Genevois et des Vaudois (1877) ; and Vie de Charles Gleyre
in Hersent's studio, in Suisse's academy, in the galleries of the Louvre. To this period of laborious application succeeded four years of meditative inactivity in Italy, where he became acquainted with Horace Vernet and Leopold Robert; and six years more were consumed in adventurous wanderings in Greece, Egypt, Nubia
bright company of maidens whose song is slowly dying from his ear as their boat is borne slowly from his sight.In spite of the success which attended these first ventures, Gleyre
series of years often intervened between the first conception of a piece and its embodiment, and years not unfrequently between the first and the final stage of the embodiment itself. A landscape was apparently finished; even his fellow artists would consider it done; Gleyre alone was conscious that he had not found his sky." Happily for French art this high-toned laboriousness became influential on a large number of Gleyre's younger contemporaries; for when Delaroche gave up his studio of instruction he recommended his pupils to apply to Gleyre, who at once agreed to give them lessons twice a week , and characteristically refused to take any fee or reward. By instinct and principle he was a confirmed celibate: " Fortune, talent, health, he had everything; but he was married," was his lamentation over a friend. Though he lived in almost complete retirement from public life, he took a keen interest
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