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LEGROS, ALPHONSE (1837 ) , painter and etcher, was born at Dijon on the 8th of May 1837. His father was an accountant, and came from the neighbouring village
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touch such as Stanfield and Cox picked up in similar circumstances. At this time he attended the drawing-school of Lecoq de Boisbaudran. In 1855 Legros attended the evening classes of the Lcolle des Beaux Arts, and perhaps gained there his love of drawing from the antique, some of the results of which may be seen in the Print Room of the British Museum. He sent twoportraits to the Salon of 1857: one was rejected, and formed part of the exhibition of protest organized by Bonvin in his studio; the other, which was accepted, was a profile portrait of his father. This work was presented to the museum at Tours by the artist when his friend Cazin was curator. Champfleury saw the work in the Salon, and sought out the artist to enlist him in the small army of so-called " Realists," comprising (round the noisy glory
week . In the painting school he insisted upon a good outline, preserved by a thin rub in of umber, and then the work was to be finished in a single painting, " premier coup." Experiments in all varieties of art work were practised; whenever the professor saw a fine example in the museum, or when a process interested him in a workshop, he never rested until he had mastered the technique and his students were trying their 'prentice hands at it. As he had casually picked up the art of etching by watching a comrade in Paris working at a commercial engraving, so he began the making of medals after a walk in the British Museum, studying the masterpieces of Pisanello, and a visit to the Cabinet des Medailles in Paris. Legros. considered the traditional journey to Italy a very important part of artistic training, and in order that his students should have the benefit of such study he devoted a part of his salary to augment the income available for a travel-ling studentship. His later works, after he resigned his professorship in 1892, were more in the free and ardent manner of his early daysimaginative landscapes, castles in Spain, and farms in Burgundy, etchings like the series of " The Triumph of Death," and the sculptured fountains for the gardens of the duke of Portland at Welbeck.Pictures and drawings by Legros, besides those already mentioned, may be seen in the following galleries and museums: " Amende Honorable," " Dead Christ," bronzes, medals and twenty-two drawings, in the Luxembourg, Paris; "Landscape," " Study of a Head," and portraits of Browning, Burne-Jones, Cassel, Huxley and Marshall, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington; Femmes en priere," National Gallery of British Art ; " The Tinker," and six other works from the Ionides Collection, bequeathed to South Kensington; " Christening," " Barricade," " The Poor at Meat," two portraits and several drawings and etchings, collection of Lord Carlisle; " Two Priests at the Organ," " Landscape " and etchings, collection of Rev. Stopford Brooke; " Head of a Priest," collection of Mr Vereker Hamilton; " The Weed-burner," some sculpture and a large collection of etchings and drawings, Mr Guy Knowles; " Psyche, ' collection of Mr L. W. Hodson; " Snow Scene," collection of Mr G. F. Watts, R.A.; thirty-five drawings and etchings, the Print Room, British Museum; " Jacob's Dream " and twelve drawings of the antique, Cambridge ; " Saint Jerome," two studies of heads and some drawings, Manchester; " The Pilgrimage " and " Study made before the CIass," Liverpool Walker Art Gallery; " Study of Heads," Peel Park Museum, Salford.See Dr Hans W. Singer, " Alphonse Legros," Die graphischen Kiinste (1898); Leonce Benedite, " Alphonse Legros," Revue de Part (Paris, 1900) ; Cosmo Monkhouse, " Professor Legros," Magazine of Art (1832). (C. H.*) End of Article: LEGROS, ALPHONSE (1837 ) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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