Claudius Popelin

French painter, enameler, poet, and translator (1825 – 1892) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Claudius Popelin

Claudius Popelin, also known as Claudius Popelin-Ducarre[1] (2 November 1825 – 17 May 1892) was a French painter, enameler, poet, and translator.

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Gustave Popelin, Portrait de Claudius Popelin (circa 1890), Paris, Musée d'Orsay.
Born(1825-11-02)November 2, 1825
Paris, France
DiedMay 17, 1892(1892-05-17) (aged 66)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
EducationFrançois-Édouard Picot, Ary Scheffer
Known forPainter, enameler, poet, translator
SpouseMarie Thérèse Anquetil (m. 1858; her death 1869)
PartnerMathilde Bonaparte (rumored)
AwardsLegion of Honour
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Biography

Studying under François-Édouard Picot and Ary Scheffer, Claudius Marcel Popelin was known for his historical paintings, portraits, and enamels.[2][3]

On 15 April 1858, he married Marie Thérèse Anquetil (1836–1869) in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. They had one child, Gustave Popelin (1859–1937), an artist who won the Grand Prix de Rome. Popelin dedicated two works to his son: his translation of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and his collection of poems.[4]

Popelin was the first to translate, annotate, and comment on the famous work originally printed in 1499: Le Songe de Poliphile was published in French in 1883 by Isidore Liseux.[5]

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