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Jean-Baptiste Delestre was a French artist and writer upon art. His painting "Scene during the eruption of Vesuvius" is displayed in the Museum of Nantes.

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Delestre, circa 1868, by Auguste Couder
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Delestre, circa 1868, by Auguste Couder

Early life and career


Delestre was born at Lyons in 1800. He was a pupil of Gros, and he also studied water-colour painting and sculpture; after a time, he abandoned the practice of art, and devoted himself to history and criticism.

Paul-Èdouard Delabrièrre studied painting under Delestre before eventually turning to sculpture.[1]


Politics


He was a radical in politics, and took an active part in the French Revolution of 1848. His painting "Scene during the eruption of Vesuvius" is displayed in the Museum of Nantes. His principal writings were "Études progressives des têtes du Cénacle peint a Milan par Leonard de Vinci" (1827) and "Gros et ses ouvrages" (1867).


Death


He died in Paris in 1871.


References


  1. Berman, Harold (1974). Bronzes, Sculptors & Founders - Signatures (Vol. 2 ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Abage Publishers. p. 475.

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- [en] Jean-Baptiste Delestre

[fr] Jean-Baptiste Delestre

Jean-Baptiste Delestre né le 10 janvier 1800 à Lyon et mort le 18 janvier 1871 à Versailles est un peintre, historien de l'art et homme politique français.



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