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Thomas Couture
1815–1879
(b Senlis, 21 Dec. 1815; d Villiers-le-Bel, 30 Mar. 1879). French historical and portrait painter, a pupil of Gros and Delaroche. He is chiefly remembered for his vast ‘orgy’ picture The Romans of the Decadence (Mus.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Young Italian Girl c.1877 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Timon of Athens 1857 The Wallace Collection
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The Young Drummer c.1857 The Wallace Collection
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The Duel after the Masked Ball 1857 The Wallace Collection
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Still Life with a Cornemuse The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Portrait of a Lady 1852 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Horace and Lydia 1843 The Wallace Collection
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Harlequin and Pierrot c.1857 The Wallace Collection
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Girl The Burrell Collection
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Caught by the Tide 1860-90 The National Gallery, London
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Boy with a Falcon Museums Sheffield
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Antoine Etex (1808–1888) 1845–1855 Birmingham Museums Trust
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A Volunteer c.1848 The Burrell Collection
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A Portrait Study Museums Sheffield
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A Portrait William Morris Gallery
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A Girl's Head The Fitzwilliam Museum