Alexandre-François Caminade

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The Duchess of Orléans by Caminade, 1834, Versailles

Alexandre-François Caminade (December 14, 1783 – May 1862) was a French painter.

Caminade was born and died in Paris. He was a portraitist and a religious painter. He was Jacques-Louis David's pupil. See also, Larousse article at Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, eds. John Denison Champlin and Charles Callahan Perkins

Main works

Flight into Egypt, Marriage of the Virgin, and Adoration of the Magi St. Etienne du Mont, France;

The Levite of Ephraim, and Entry of the French into Antwerp Versailles;

St. Theresa Receiving the Last Sacrament Notre Dame de Lorette

Portraits

Bids

  • Album with 64 drawings, 34.5 –28 cm, Piasa, Hôtel Drouot, June 16, 2004, lot 191, not sold
  • 27 drawings in 2 lots, n° 171-173, Tajan, November 15, 2004, not sold