Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

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title: Philippe-Auguste Hennequin
text: Philippe-Auguste Hennequin /filipoˈgyst ɛnˈkɛ̃/ was a French history painter and portraitist. A student of the Swede Per Eberhard Cogell (1734–1812) in Lyon, then in Paris a student of David, he then went to Rome thanks to an English patron, but was forced to leave the city due to the anti-French riots of 1793. Under the First French Empire he produced large historical compositions, such as A Distribution of the Légion d'Honneur at the Boulogne camp (1806), A Battle of the Pyramids (1806) and th
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