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Adolphe-Félix Cals — MetaHistoryBook
Adolphe-Félix Cals
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Adolphe-Félix Cals
French painter (1810-1880)
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Images on Commons ↗
Wikidata (Q2566915) ↗
Details
Instance of
human
Born
17 October 1810
Died
3 October 1880
Place of birth
Paris
Place of death
Honfleur
Sex or gender
male
Given name
Adolphe
Movement
Barbizon school
Genre
landscape painting
,
genre painting
,
portrait
Occupation
painter
,
printmaker
,
draftsperson
Citizenship
France
artist files at
Frick Art Research Library
depicted by
Self-portrait
described by source
Web Gallery of Art
educated at
Beaux-Arts de Paris
has works in the collection
Minneapolis Institute of Art
,
Cleveland Museum of Art
,
Musée d'Orsay
,
Bowes Museum
,
Musée d'art et d'archéologie de Senlis
,
Philadelphia Museum of Art
,
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
,
Hungarian National Gallery
,
Fitzwilliam Museum
,
Ashmolean Museum
,
Musée Grobet-Labadié
,
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
languages spoken, written or signed
French
name in native language
Adolphe-Félix Cals
notable work
Q17491125
,
Effileuses d'étoupe
,
Q17491453
participant in
Salon des Refusés
,
1st impressionist exhibition
place of burial
Honfleur
sponsor
Armand Doria
student of
Jean-Louis Anselin
,
Nicolas Ponce
,
Léon Cogniet
Connected on Wikidata
Creator of
Effileuses d'étoupe
Self-portrait
The Farm at Saint Simon, Honfleur
Still Life with a Cucumber and a Pitcher
The well in rue Montlaville, Orrouy, viewed from the east
Still-life
The well in the rue Montlaville, Orrouy, viewed from the west
Cliffs near Dieppe
Cloth Purchase
Card Game at "le Père Martin"
Still Life with Vegetables, Partridge, and a Jug
Karl Josef Kuwasseg (1802-1877), Mrs Bowes' Drawing Master
Subject of
Nothing in the MetaHistoryBook collection references this item yet.
Authority files
VIAF ↗
Library of Congress ↗
GND ↗
BnF ↗
Treccani ↗
Self-portrait
Cals, Adolphe-Félix
Cals, Adolphe-Félix
Depicted in
Self-portrait
Influenced
Victor Vignon