Henri Serrur Explained

Henri Serrur
Birth Date:8 February 1794
Birth Place:Lambersart, French Republic
Death Place:Paris, French Empire
Style:Classicism
Signature:Serrur Signature.png
Alma Mater:Beaux-Arts de Paris

Henri Auguste Calixte César Serrur (February 8, 1794 – March 31, 1876), signed Henry Auguste or Calixte, was a French painter.

A student of Jean-Baptiste Regnault, he specialised on history paintings and battle scenes. He painted the portraits of the nine Avignon Popes kept at the papal palais in Avignon.

Biography

He was born on 8th February 1794 in Lambersart.

Serrur initially studied in Lille and was given the opportunity to continue his artistic training in Paris. He was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Regnault and entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris. From 1819, he exhibited several times at the Salon de Paris and received several awards. His style can be classified as classicist.

He specialised in antique or medieval history scenes and battles. He also painted portraits, including those of nine Avignon popes.

He died on 31th March 1876 in Paris.

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