Jean-louis-ernest meissonier statue in the louvre

Meissonier paintings

Jean-louis-ernest meissonier statue in the louvre location.

Ernest Meissonier

French painter (–)

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier

Ernest Meissonier

Born()21 February

Lyon, France

Died31 January () (aged&#;75)

Paris, France

NationalityFrench
Known&#;forPainting, Sculpture
MovementAcademic art
SpouseEmma Steinhel

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (French:[ʒɑ̃lwiɛʁnɛstmɛsɔnje]; 21 February &#;&#; 31 January ) was a French academic painter and sculptor.

He became famous for his depictions of Napoleon and his militarysieges and manoeuvres in paintings acclaimed both for the artist's mastery of fine detail and his assiduous craftsmanship. The English art critic John Ruskin examined his work at length under a magnifying glass, "marvelling at Meissonier's manual dexterity and eye for fascinating minutiae." Meissonier enjoyed great success in his lifetime, becoming, with Gérôme and Cabanel, one of "the three most successful artists of the Second Empire."[2]

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