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- Paul_Grandhomme abstract "Paul Grandhomme was a French medalist, engraver and enameller. Born in Paris in 1851, he died in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer in 1944. After studying with Auguste Mollard, he worked with Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Jules-Élie Delaunay, and was influenced by his friend and fellow artist, Raphaël Collin. In 1874 he presented work at the Salon of French Artists (Salon des artistes français), an enamel portrait of Vittoria Colonna.In 1877 he began to collaborate with Alfred Jean Garnier, and together they presented further work at the Salon des artistes français, including a Virgin in the style of Carlo Crivelli, and a portrait of Edward VII.He is buried in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer. His tomb is topped by a bronze statue created by Émile Armel-Beaufils and his wife.A variety of Grandhomme's work is displayed at the Musée d'Orsay, including a series of enamelled tableaux on Greek mythological themes that he created with Garnier in the style of Gustave Moreau. Two of his enamelled medals are on show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.".
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- Paul_Grandhomme wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paul Grandhomme".
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- Paul_Grandhomme subject Category:1944_deaths.
- Paul_Grandhomme subject Category:19th-century_French_sculptors.
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- Paul_Grandhomme subject Category:French_medallists.
- Paul_Grandhomme hypernym Medalist.
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- Paul_Grandhomme comment "Paul Grandhomme was a French medalist, engraver and enameller. Born in Paris in 1851, he died in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer in 1944. After studying with Auguste Mollard, he worked with Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Jules-Élie Delaunay, and was influenced by his friend and fellow artist, Raphaël Collin.".
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