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  1. Thomas Couture, (Senlis, 21 de dezembro de 1815 - Villiers-le-Bel, 30 de março de 1879) foi um artista plástico e professor de pintura francês. [1] Foi professor de vários artistas marcantes da história da arte, tais como Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, John La Farge, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Karel Javůrek, e Joseph ...

  2. Thomas Couture (French pronunciation: [tɔma kutyʁ]; 21 December 1815 – 30 March 1879) was a French history painter and teacher. He taught such later luminaries of the art world as Édouard Manet , Henri Fantin-Latour , John La Farge , [1] Pierre Puvis de Chavannes , John Ward Dunsmore, [2] Karel Javůrek , William Morris Hunt ...

  3. Thomas Couture, (Senlis, 21 de dezembro de 1815 - Villiers-le-Bel, 30 de março de 1879) foi um artista plástico e professor de pintura francês. https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Couture.

    • French
    • Senlis, Oise, France
  4. Learn about Thomas Couture, a prominent academic painter who taught Manet, Fantin-Latour, and others. Explore his 27 artworks, including his masterpiece Romans During the Decadence, and his controversial book on art methods.

    • French
    • December 21, 1815
    • Senlis, Oise, France
    • March 30, 1879
  5. THOMAS COUTURE (1815-1879) was an influential French history painter and teacher.He was born at Senlis Oise, France and at age 11, Thomas Couture's family moved to Paris where he would study at the industrial arts school (École des Arts et Métiers) and later at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

  6. Thomas Couture (born Dec. 21, 1815, Senlis, Fr.—died March 30, 1879, Villiers-le-Bel) was an academic painter best known for his portraits and historical genre pictures such as “The Romans of the Decadence” (1847), which created a sensation at the Salon of 1847.

  7. Un tableau historique du peintre français Thomas Couture, inspiré par le poète romain Juvénal, qui dénonce la corruption de la société sous le règne de Louis-Philippe. Le musée d'Orsay présente ce chef-d'œuvre du réalisme et du naturalisme, acheté en 1846 et exposé à plusieurs reprises.