
1846–1925 · French · 9 artworks
artist bio
Jean-André Rixens was a French painter known for his academic and naturalistic portraits and historical scenes. He captured the spirit of his time through realistic depictions of everyday life and significant historical events, often with a focus on detail and emotional expression.
what you'll learn
Studying Rixens' work allows students to understand the techniques of Naturalism and Academicism, focusing on realistic representation and detailed composition. Students can learn to observe and depict subjects with accuracy and emotional depth.
related: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Jean-Leon Gerome, Jules Breton

Peinture De Louis Liard Par André Rixens

Le Repentir De Saint Pierre

Portrait of a young girl

Dejeuner Du Salon

Captivité Des Juifs À Babylone

Study of Amacie and Irene De La Grange

Moulin Rouge

Jeune Femme Nue Se Coiffant

Landscape with dog
1909