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Charles-Caius Renoux (born in Paris,1795; died in Paris, 14 March 1846) was a French painter, lithographer, and illustrator. He first achieved success with paintings of medieval churches, particularly the ruins of cloisters and monasteries destroyed during the French Revolution, works for which he is still best known. Renoux also painted landscapes, large-scale battle scenes, and historical subjects, works which uniquely prepared him for the final phase of his career, the creation of spectacular dioramas, the “moving pictures” of the era. He also taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; his notable students included Narcisse Berchère and Hector Hanoteau.

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  • Charles-Caius Renoux (born in Paris,1795; died in Paris, 14 March 1846) was a French painter, lithographer, and illustrator. He first achieved success with paintings of medieval churches, particularly the ruins of cloisters and monasteries destroyed during the French Revolution, works for which he is still best known. Renoux also painted landscapes, large-scale battle scenes, and historical subjects, works which uniquely prepared him for the final phase of his career, the creation of spectacular dioramas, the “moving pictures” of the era. He also taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; his notable students included Narcisse Berchère and Hector Hanoteau. (en)
  • Charles-Caïus Renoux né en 1795 à Paris, où il est mort le 14 mars 1846, est un peintre, dessinateur, illustrateur et lithographe français. (fr)
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  • 1846-03-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Knight of the Legion of Honor (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Renoux's signature: name and year as part of the masonry (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Charles-Caïus Renoux (en)
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  • Intérieur de l'église Saint-Etienne-du Mont à Paris , Moines dans une Église Gothique en Ruines (en)
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  • Charles-Caius Renoux (born in Paris,1795; died in Paris, 14 March 1846) was a French painter, lithographer, and illustrator. He first achieved success with paintings of medieval churches, particularly the ruins of cloisters and monasteries destroyed during the French Revolution, works for which he is still best known. Renoux also painted landscapes, large-scale battle scenes, and historical subjects, works which uniquely prepared him for the final phase of his career, the creation of spectacular dioramas, the “moving pictures” of the era. He also taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; his notable students included Narcisse Berchère and Hector Hanoteau. (en)
  • Charles-Caïus Renoux né en 1795 à Paris, où il est mort le 14 mars 1846, est un peintre, dessinateur, illustrateur et lithographe français. (fr)
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  • Charles-Caïus Renoux (en)
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