Theophile Emmanuel Duverger ✽ (French, 1821 – 1886)

Thank you all for viewing and comments! ✽ All the best for everyone! Théophile Emmanuel Duverger (17 March 1821, in Bordeaux – 25 August 1898, in Écouen) was a French painter. He was the stepfather of painter André-Henri Dargelas. Duverger was a self-taught painter who learned by observing nature and the works of great painters. He was an exhibitor at the Paris Salon from 1846 and showed portraits of women. Subsequently he dealt primarily genre scenes. He received a third class medal at the Salon of 1861, with a reminder in 1863. He won another medal in 1865. His painting The worker and his children (Fr. Le laboureur et ses enfants) was bought by the State in 1865 for the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris and now in the collection of the Musée d’Orsay. Music: Night, Night Sweet Prince - Henry Mancini & His Orchestra NB : If you are the copyright owner of the video content and want to have it removed , please notify me through e-mail.
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