JEAN CHARLES LANGLOIS KNOWN AS "THE COLONEL"... - Lot 22 - Osenat

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JEAN CHARLES LANGLOIS KNOWN AS "THE COLONEL"... - Lot 22 - Osenat
JEAN CHARLES LANGLOIS KNOWN AS "THE COLONEL" (1789-1870) "Spanish troops driven off a bridge. First Empire period." Oil on canvas signed and dated Langlois 1849. Gilded frame with foliage decoration and old label "Loterie des artistes". 50 x 36 cm. B.E. restorations (cracks, small accident) Note: it could be an episode of the Catalonia campaign in which Langlois participated with General Gouvion Saint Cyr. Biography : LANGLOIS (Jean-Charles), French officer and famous painter of battles, was born in Beaumont en-Auge (Calvados), July 22, 1789. He entered the infantry, and in 1818 he became a staff member. At the same time he took up painting, which he studied in the workshops of Girodet, Baron Gros and Horace Vernet. His first paintings, representing battles of the Empire, were exhibited at the Salon of 1822. Shortly afterwards he was appointed captain aide-de-camp to Marshal Gouvion Saint-Cyr and went with him to the Spanish War, during which he gained the rank of battalion commander of the Royal Staff Corps. Although since his return from Catalonia, where he had stopped for some time after the cessation of hostilities, artistic work had occupied him more than military service, he did not retire until 1849, with the rank of colonel. In the meantime, M. Langlois had frequently exhibited at the various salons; but since the death of the landscape painter Pierre Prévost (1833), he had mainly adopted the genre of panoramic paintings, which is in a way a creation of the latter. Established at first in a vast studio in the rue des Marais, he later moved his permanent exhibition to the Rotonde in the middle of the Champs-Élysées, which in 1855 became one of the annexes of the Palais de l'industrie and has since been rebuilt. For the composition of these immense canvases, all executed under his active direction, he undertook several trips, notably to Africa (1829) and the Crimea (1855). The best known and most esteemed panoramas of M. Charles Langlois are the Battle of Moskowa (1835); the Fire of Moscow (1839); the Battle of Eylau (1843); the Battle of the Pyramids (1849); the Battle of Solferino (1864).
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