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1824-1904

French Academic Classicism Painter

Jean-Léon Gérôme stands as one of the paradoxes of nineteenth-century art - a painter and sculptor whose fame once eclipsed that of almost all contemporaries, yet whose reputation later sank beneath the tides of changing taste. Born on 11 May 1824 in Vesoul, Haute-Saône, he matured during the Second Empire, when academic values, polished draughtsmanship, and archaeological exactitude enjoyed official favour. By 1880 his images were reproduced so widely that they became a visual currency unto themselves, circulating through engravings, photographs, and chromolithographs that carried his meticulous vision far beyond the Salon walls.

He began modestly. The son of a goldsmith, Gérôme received local drawing lessons before travelling to Paris at sixteen. In Paul Delaroche’s studio he imbibed a disciplined reverence for line; with Delaroche he visited Italy in 1843 - Florence, Rome, Pompeii - where antique marbles tempered his emerging aesthetic. A brief stint under Charles Gleyre and formal enrolment at the École des Beaux-Arts completed his schooling, yet the coveted Prix de Rome eluded him. The setback proved catalytic: The Cock Fight, dispatched to the Salon of 1847, revealed a deft negotiation between archaic subject and youthful sensuality. Théophile Gautier’s approval secured a third-class medal and, more importantly, public notice.

Success bred commissions. Gérôme’s canvases of the late 1840s and early 1850s - Anacreon, Bacchus and Eros, Greek Interior, Souvenir d’Italie - balanced archaeological curiosity with poised theatricality. In 1852 a state commission for The Age of Augustus, the Birth of Christ enabled extensive travel. Constantinople, Athens, the Danube frontier: each site enriched his visual lexicon. He decorated St. Séverin’s Chapel of St. Jerome, exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1855, and cultivated connections at the court of Napoleon III, whose cultural programme aligned neatly with Gérôme’s historical gravitas.

The decisive journey occurred in 1856, when he sailed up the Nile and crossed the Sinai. There he encountered landscapes bleached by desert light and rituals unfamiliar to Parisian audiences. Orientalist painting already existed, yet Gérôme’s contribution was marked by descriptive acuity: uniforms, architecture, even the geometry of prayer rugs receive almost numismatic attention. Critics would later question the moral neutrality of such scenes, but in his own day Egyptian Recruits Crossing the Desert and Camels Watering satisfied a metropolitan appetite for distant experience rendered legible through polished surface and linear clarity.

His return to Classical subjects bore mixed fortunes. Ave Caesar! Morituri te Salutant (1859) failed to captivate, while King Candaules and Phryne before the Areopagus drew accusations of prurience. The very precision that lent authority to archaeological detail could, in moral matters, appear coldly voyeuristic. Yet even controversy affirmed market value, and American collectors in particular paid unprecedented prices. Pollice Verso (1872), its downturned thumbs sealing a gladiator’s fate, entered the Stewart collection for 80 000 francs; generations later cinematic depictions of Rome would borrow its vocabulary of brutal spectacle.

Teaching became an equal pillar of his career. Appointed professor at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1864, Gérôme presided over an atelier famed for rigorous, sometimes raucous, initiation rites. More than two thousand students passed through his classes - Mary Cassatt, Thomas Eakins, Osman Hamdi Bey among them. The curriculum emphasised drawing from antique casts before the live model, insisting on anatomical command prior to tonal subtlety. Severe in criticism, generous in private advice, he personified the academic creed that labour, not inspiration, underwrote artistic worth.

In mid-life he turned increasingly to sculpture, modelling in clay the themes he had painted. The bronze Gladiator (based on Pollice Verso) startled visitors at the 1878 Universal Exhibition, while the tinted-marble Tanagra (1890) demonstrated a synthesis of archaeological research and modern polychromy. A cycle of works on Pygmalion and Galatea extended this dialogue between mediums - paintings and statuary echoing one another in a studio mise-en-abyme that foregrounded the act of creation itself.

Yet Gérôme’s fidelity to finish made him an unlikely antagonist of Impressionism. He decried Manet’s memorial exhibition and lobbied against the state acceptance of the Caillebotte bequest. For him, technique without draughtsmanship threatened civilisation’s visual memory. His allegorical Truth Coming Out of Her Well (1896), nude, whip in hand, was less a Dreyfus-era jeremiad than a rebuke to what he perceived as optical laxity - the well being that abyss into which rigorous standards had fallen.

Old age left him contemplative, even despondent. Writing in 1903 he lamented the velocity of modern Paris - bicycles, motorcars, the “auri sacra fames” of acquisitive society. On 10 January 1904 he died in his studio, propped before a portrait of Rembrandt and beneath his own image of Truth. The funeral was austere at his request, though the attendance of statesmen and artists signalled enduring respect.

Posthumously, critical fortune swung sharply. The twentieth century, seduced by the spontaneous and the abstract, relegated him to footnotes. Yet recent scholarship, aided by exhibitions at the Musée d’Orsay and the Getty, reconsiders his acuity, his global pedagogy, and the narrative power that once captivated a transatlantic public. If some pictures court ethical debate, they also record a nineteenth-century imagination fascinated by antiquity, empire, and the complexities of representation. Gérôme’s legacy, like Truth from the well, resurfaces periodically, reminding us that the history of art is neither linear nor forgetful, but cyclical, poised between eclipse and rediscovery.

209 Gerome Paintings

The Grey Cardinal, 1873 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

The Grey Cardinal 1873

Oil Painting
$3264
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2798
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 68.6 x 101 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

Pelt Merchant of Cairo, 1880 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Pelt Merchant of Cairo 1880

Oil Painting
$1587
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2856
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 61.5 x 50.2 cm
Private Collection

Arabs Crossing the Desert, 1870 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Arabs Crossing the Desert 1870

Oil Painting
$1508
Canvas Print
$61.07
SKU: GER-2857
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 41.2 x 56 cm
Private Collection

The Arab and his Steed (In the Desert), 1872 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

The Arab and his Steed (In the Desert) 1872

Oil Painting
$1730
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2858
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 59.7 x 99 cm
Private Collection

Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down), 1872 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down) 1872

Oil Painting
$4763
Canvas Print
$56.76
SKU: GER-2859
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 100 x 149.2 cm
Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA

Prayer in Cairo (Prayer on the Rooftops of Cairo), 1865 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Prayer in Cairo (Prayer on the Rooftops of Cairo) 1865

Oil Painting
$2051
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2860
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 49.9 x 81.2 cm
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany

The Teaser of the Narghile (The Pipelighter), c.1898 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

The Teaser of the Narghile (The Pipelighter) c.1898

Oil Painting
$1587
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2861
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 54.6 x 66 cm
Private Collection

Bathsheba, 1889 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Bathsheba 1889

Oil Painting
$1697
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2862
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 60.5 x 100 cm
Private Collection

Almehs Playing Chess in a Cafe, 1870 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Almehs Playing Chess in a Cafe 1870

Oil Painting
$2025
Canvas Print
$71.99
SKU: GER-2863
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 65.7 x 54.8 cm
Private Collection

Cairene Horse Dealer (The Horse Market), 1867 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Cairene Horse Dealer (The Horse Market) 1867

Oil Painting
$1975
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2864
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 57 x 45 cm
The Haggin Museum, California, USA

Arnauts Playing Chess (The Draught Players), 1859 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Arnauts Playing Chess (The Draught Players) 1859

Oil Painting
$1778
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2865
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 40.3 x 28.6 cm
The Wallace Collection, London, UK

Camels at the Watering-Place, 1857 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Camels at the Watering-Place 1857

Oil Painting
$2097
SKU: GER-2866
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 75 x 120 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada

Egyptian Water Carrier, c.1882 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Egyptian Water Carrier c.1882

Oil Painting
$1179
SKU: GER-2867
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Quaerens Quem Devoret, 1888 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Quaerens Quem Devoret 1888

Oil Painting
$1845
SKU: GER-2868
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 62.3 x 110 cm
Private Collection

Napoleon and His General Military Staff in Egypt, 1867 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Napoleon and His General Military Staff in Egypt 1867

Oil Painting
$4143
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2869
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 58.4 x 88.2 cm
Private Collection

Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets), c.1870 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets) c.1870

Oil Painting
$1975
Canvas Print
$60.48
SKU: GER-2870
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 54.6 x 62.9 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Nude Woman Bathing, c.1889 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Nude Woman Bathing c.1889

Oil Painting
$1294
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2871
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 40.9 x 32.5 cm
Private Collection

Moorish Bath, Two Women (Turkish Bath), 1870 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Moorish Bath, Two Women (Turkish Bath) 1870

Oil Painting
$1669
Canvas Print
$57.69
SKU: GER-2872
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 50.8 x 40.6 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA

The Syrian Shepherd, 1865 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

The Syrian Shepherd 1865

Oil Painting
$2051
SKU: GER-2873
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Arabs Arguing, 1871 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Arabs Arguing 1871

Oil Painting
$1826
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2874
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 30 x 24 cm
Private Collection

Pygmalion and Galatea, c.1890 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Pygmalion and Galatea c.1890

Oil Painting
$1835
Canvas Print
$65.54
SKU: GER-2875
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 88.9 x 68.6 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Mufti Reading in His Prayer Stool, c.1900 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Mufti Reading in His Prayer Stool c.1900

Oil Painting
$1994
SKU: GER-2876
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Summer Afternoon on a Lake, c.1895 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

Summer Afternoon on a Lake c.1895

Oil Painting
$1918
Canvas Print
$55.82
SKU: GER-2877
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 59.7 x 92 cm
Private Collection

The Antique Pottery Painter: Sculpturæ vitam ..., 1893 by Gerome | Painting Reproduction

The Antique Pottery Painter: Sculpturæ vitam ... 1893

Oil Painting
$1901
Canvas Print
$61.54
SKU: GER-2878
Jean Leon Gerome
Original Size: 50.1 x 68.8 cm
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada

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