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Constant-Joseph Brochart (7 April 1816 – 7 May 1889) was a French artist known for the charm and colouration that he brought to portraits of young women and children. Brochart was born in Lille and studied at the École des beaux-arts there before travelling to Paris where he made a name for himself in portraiture.

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  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (de)
  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (en)
  • Constant Joseph Brochart (fr)
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  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (7 April 1816 – 7 May 1889) was a French artist known for the charm and colouration that he brought to portraits of young women and children. Brochart was born in Lille and studied at the École des beaux-arts there before travelling to Paris where he made a name for himself in portraiture. (en)
  • Constant Joseph Brochart, né le 7 avril 1816 à Pecq (province de Hainaut) et mort le 5 mai 1899 à Paris 17e, est un artiste peintre français de compositions à personnages, sujets typiques et de portraits. (fr)
  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (* 7. April 1816 in Lille; † 7. Mai 1899 in Paris) war ein französischer Genre- und Porträtmaler sowie Kunstpädagoge. Er studierte an der Kunsthochschule in Lille und kam dann nach Paris, wo er seine Werke zwischen 1845 und 1862 in verschiedenen Salons ausstellte. Brochart wurde 1867 zum Professor für Zeichnen an der Madrider Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando berufen. (de)
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  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (* 7. April 1816 in Lille; † 7. Mai 1899 in Paris) war ein französischer Genre- und Porträtmaler sowie Kunstpädagoge. Er studierte an der Kunsthochschule in Lille und kam dann nach Paris, wo er seine Werke zwischen 1845 und 1862 in verschiedenen Salons ausstellte. Brochart wurde 1867 zum Professor für Zeichnen an der Madrider Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando berufen. Brochart malte hauptsächlich Frauenporträts, meist in ovalen Umrahmungen, und Genreszenen, einige davon aus dem nordafrikanischen Milieu. Er porträtierte u. a. Personen aus der Pariser Elite, wie die schwedische Sängerin Christine Nilsson vom Théâtre Lyrique und Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann. (de)
  • Constant-Joseph Brochart (7 April 1816 – 7 May 1889) was a French artist known for the charm and colouration that he brought to portraits of young women and children. Brochart was born in Lille and studied at the École des beaux-arts there before travelling to Paris where he made a name for himself in portraiture. (en)
  • Constant Joseph Brochart, né le 7 avril 1816 à Pecq (province de Hainaut) et mort le 5 mai 1899 à Paris 17e, est un artiste peintre français de compositions à personnages, sujets typiques et de portraits. (fr)
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