Hippolyte Bellangé
1800 – 1866
French painter and printmaker. He was enrolled briefly at the Lycée Bonaparte, Paris, and at 16 he entered the studio of Antoine-Jean Gros, where Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet, Richard Parkes Bonington and Paul Delaroche were also pupils. Influenced by Charlet in particular, in 1817 Bellangé worked as a commercial illustrator, employing the still new process of lithography, notably for the publisher Godefroy Engelmann.
2 artworks in collection
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18251841
18251841
Museum

Napoleon in Wagram
Private collection1841