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Couture, Thomas

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Couture, Thomas (1815-1879)

French painter. He was a pupil of Antoine-Jean Gros, and produced the academic (and politely erotic) Romans of the Decadence 1847 (Louvre, Paris). He was also an able portrait painter and was popular in the 1850s as a teacher, Edouard Manet being among his pupils.


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