Jean-Augustin Franquelin

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Jean-Augustin Franquelin (born September 1, 1798 in Paris , † January 4, 1839 there ) was a French painter .

Franquelin was a student of Jean-Baptist Regnault and excelled in particular in religious subjects and in the field of genre paintings .

Works

  • Christ coming out of the temple (in the cathedral of Rouen )
  • Baptism of Christ (in the Church of St. Philippe de Roule in Paris)
  • Roman woman recommending her child to the protection of the Madonna
  • Mother at the cradle of her sick child ( Hamburg , Kunsthalle)
  • Bragella, the seaman's wife (based on a poem by Byron) (Museum Leipzig )