19th Century
paul alexandre protais
Born 1825
Died 1890
Paul Alexandre Protais: A Crimean Witness and Parisian Painter
Paul Alexandre Protais (1825 – 1890) stands as a singular figure in French art history, primarily recognized for his poignant depictions of the Crimean War and subsequent explorations into military themes. Born in Paris amidst the burgeoning artistic fervor of the mid-nineteenth century, Protais’s early life remains somewhat shrouded in obscurity, though he pursued formal…
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