Cornelius Ary Renan Art
Cornelius Ary Renan was a French Symbolist painter and anti-clerical social activist. He was the son of the Breton scholar Ernest Renan, who pioneered the modern secular study of the life of Jesus. Renan’s mother was the daughter of painter Hendrik Scheffer and the niece of painter Ary Scheffer, after whom he was named. Renan followed his grandfather and great-uncle into a career as an artist, becoming associated with the Symbolist movement. Renan studied with Élie Delaunay and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (a one time student of his grandfather). Renan also became a close friend of Gustave Moreau. Suffering from a physical disability, Renan nevertheless traveled widely, to Asia and Algeria. He also spent a lot of time in Brittany. He exhibited work from 1880. Renan's works are influenced by his travels and by Symbolist poetry. The Musée de la Vie Romantique in Paris holds a significant number of his works.
1890s Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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Early 1900s Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1920s American Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1930s American Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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17th Century Old Masters Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1970s Abstract Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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Late 19th Century Realist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1960s American Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1980s Contemporary Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1920s American Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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Late 19th Century Realist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1960s Surrealist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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1970s Surrealist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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19th Century Impressionist Cornelius Ary Renan Art
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