Henri Adrien Tanoux (1865 1923) French painter
Thank you all for viewing and comments All the best for everyone Antoine Auguste Adrien Henri Tanoux (18 October 1865, Marseille 29 July 1923, Paris) was a French painter. He began his studies in 1878 at the École supérieure d art et de design MarseilleMéditerranée fr. After graduating there, in 1886, he enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des beauxarts in Paris, where he became a student of Léon Bonnat. During this time, he presented some works at the Salon. He would exhibit there regularly throughout his life. In 1889, he received an honorable mention at the Exposition Universelle. He was initially attracted to painting scenes in the outlying suburbs but, after receiving a travel grant from the Conseil supérieur des BeauxArts in 1895, he turned to genre scenes, portraits and Orientalist works; becoming especially well known for his nudes. Music
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