French 1823-1891. Théodule Augustin Ribot began his studies at the École des Arts et Métiers de Chalons. Upon his father's death in 1840, he went to Paris where he worked as a store decorator and... Read full biography
French 1823-1891. Théodule Augustin Ribot began his studies at the École des Arts et Métiers de Chalons. Upon his father's death in 1840, he went to Paris where he worked as a store decorator and studied in the studio of Glaize. After a three-year period of travel through Algeria, he returned to... Read full biography
French 1823-1891. Théodule Augustin Ribot began his studies at the École des Arts et Métiers de Chalons. Upon his father's death in 1840, he went to Paris where he worked as a store decorator and studied in the studio of Glaize. After a three-year period of travel through Algeria, he returned to Paris in 1851. Debuting at the Salon of 1861, he received medals in 1864 and 1865, as well as a third class medal in 1878, the same year in which he received the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. In... Read full biography
French 1823-1891. Théodule Augustin Ribot began his studies at the École des Arts et Métiers de Chalons. Upon his father's death in 1840, he went to Paris where he worked as a store decorator and studied in the studio of Glaize. After a three-year period of travel through Algeria, he returned to Paris in 1851. Debuting at the Salon of 1861, he received medals in 1864 and 1865, as well as a third class medal in 1878, the same year in which he received the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. In addition to the Paris exhibitions, he also showed works in Amsterdam, Munich, Vienna and numerous provincial Salons. Ribot was one of the founders of the Salon du Champs de Mars, along with Alphonse Legros, Henri Fantin-Latour, and James McNeill Abbott... Read full biography
French 1823-1891. Théodule Augustin Ribot began his studies at the École des Arts et Métiers de Chalons. Upon his father's death in 1840, he went to Paris where he worked as a store decorator and studied in the studio of Glaize. After a three-year period of travel through Algeria, he returned to Paris in 1851. Debuting at the Salon of 1861, he received medals in 1864 and 1865, as well as a third class medal in 1878, the same year in which he received the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. In addition to the Paris exhibitions, he also showed works in Amsterdam, Munich, Vienna and numerous provincial Salons. Ribot was one of the founders of the Salon du Champs de Mars, along with Alphonse Legros, Henri Fantin-Latour, and James McNeill Abbott Whistler. Like these artists, Ribot shared an admiration for Gustave Courbet and Realism. In addition, his works... Read full biography
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