Jean Leon Gerome was born in Vesoul, France.Gerome spent a trial period in the studio of a Parisian artist where he struggled, painting religious cards and selling them on the steps of churches in order to survive. After a few years, he left for Italy. In the late 1840s the French government gave Gerome a monumental commission to paint the massive Age of Augustus. In preparation for this commission, he traveled extensively in Europe and Asia Minor, documenting the customs of various regions. He spent two years working on the painting, tirelessly perfecting details of the various ethnic groups. With the money realized from this work, Gerome spent several months traveling and sketching in Egypt. Gerome's highly finished mythological and history paintings were anecdotal, painstaking, often melodramatic, and frequently erotic. For the last twenty-five years of his life, he concentrated on sculpture. His studio became a meeting place for artists, actors, and writers, and he was appointed a professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Gerome became a legendary and respected master, noted for his sardonic wit, lax discipline, regimented teaching methods.
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View of Paestum
The Christian Martyrs Last Prayer
Plaza de Toros The Entry of the Bull
The Picador
Treading out the Grain in Egypt
QuaerensQuem Devoret
Lion
Love the Conqueror
Tiger on the Watch
Watch on the Tiger
Caravan
The Colossus of Memnon
Cairene Horse Dealer
Camels at the Fountain
Diogenes 65
Dispute D Arabes
A Street Scene in Cairo
An Arab Caravan Outside a Fortified Town Egypt
Arabs crossing the Desert
Socrates seeking Alcibiades in the House of Aspasia
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