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| name = Henri Paul Royer | image = Henri Royer.jpg | alt = | caption = Henri Royer Painting on the Île de Sein, old postcard | birth_date = {{Birth date|1869|01|22|df=y}} | birth_place = Nancy, France | death_date = {{Death date and age|1938|10|31|1869|01|22|df=y}} | death_place = Neuilly-sur-Seine, France | occupation = Painter }} Henri Paul Royer (22 January 1869, Nancy – 31 October 1938, Neuilly-sur-Seine, more commonly known as Henri Royer, was a French painter, remembered especially for his genre works from Brittany. Painter of genre, portraitist and landscape artist, he travels both in America and Europe during his life. BiographyHenri Royer is the son of Jules Royer (1845-1900), creator of one of the most important lithographic printing works established in Nancy, rue de la Salpêtrière[1]. Raised in the art world from a young age, Royer joined the Nancy School of Fine Arts where he met Émile Friant[2]. He attended the classes of Antoine Vierling and Louis-Théodore Devilly[3] and exhibited his first works at the Salon de Nancy, including Fight between two young typos and Young plasterer. These early successes prompt his parents and teachers to encourage a study trip to Holland with Friant, who would then influence Royer[4]. At his return in 1988, and after attending the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, in 1890 he continued his studies at the Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and François Flameng. He exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon, specializing in genre paintings and portraits. As a portraitist, he encountered many famous figures from the aristocracy, politics, diplomacy, science and the arts. As a result, his critics described him as one of Ingres' disciples.[5] In 1896, together with his wife, he arrived in Brittany, where he was to spend long periods for the rest of his life, especially in and around Audierne. Unlike other artists, he was above all interested in the people rather than the scenery. In order to become closer to them, he even learnt to speak Breton. His paintings reveal careful attention to their costumes. A devout Catholic, he also painted religious subjects including solitary figures at prayer.[5] Royer taught at the Académie Julian [6] and at the École des Beaux-Arts. Among his many students were Georgina and Lucilio de Albuquerque, Fréderic Fiebig, Jacques Majorelle, Thérèse Geraldy and Émile Louis Picault. When the First World War broke out, he was first incorporated into the 41st Infantry Regiment. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre on November 17, 1915, and the Military Cross on August 10, 1916. Thereafter, Henri Royer joined the 1st Regiment of Engineering camouflage section on November 1, 1916[7]{{,}}[8]. He was promoted officer of the Legion of Honor on August 11, 1931[8]. He died seven years later, on October 31, 1938. SignatureHe signed his artwork Henri Royer.[9] StudentsProfessor at the Académie Julian in Paris and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Henri Royer counted many students in his studio. At the Académie Julian
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References1. ^{{Harvsp|Réunion des Musées Nationaux|1999|p=264}} 2. ^{{Harvsp|Conseil des musées nationaux|2002|p=91}} 3. ^{{Harvsp|Société lorraine des amis des arts|1903|p=84}} 4. ^{{Harvsp|Société lorraine des amis des arts|1903|p=84-85}} 5. ^1 "La collection municipale", Ville d'Audierne. {{fr icon}} Retrieved 2 May 2012. 6. ^(fr) Revue générale de l'Exposition de Nancy, 1909, p. 89 7. ^{{Harvsp|Thiery|2007|p=24}} 8. ^1 Dossier de Légion d'honneur d'Henri Paul Royer 9. ^Henri Paul Royer Signature on Find Art Info Sources and bibliographyBibliography
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