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The ”’Salon of 1852”’ was an [[art exhibition]] held at the [[Palais-Royal]] in [[Paris]] 15 May and 31 October 1852. Organised by the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]], it took place in the [[Galerie d’Orléans]].

The ”’Salon of 1852”’ was an [[art exhibition]] held at the [[Palais-Royal]] in [[Paris]] 15 May and 31 October 1852. Organised by the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]], it took place in the [[Galerie d’Orléans]].

It was the first [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] to be held following the [[1851 French coup d’état|December 1851 coup]] that overthrew the [[French Second Republic|Second Republic]]. Later that year [[Napoleon III]] was proclaimed [[Second French Empire|Emperor]]

It was the first [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] to be held following the [[1851 French coup d’état|December 1851 coup]] that overthrew the [[French Second Republic|Second Republic]]. Later that year [[Napoleon III]] was proclaimed [[Second French Empire|Emperor]]

[[Charles-François Daubigny]] of the [[Barbizon School]] displayed a [[landscape painting]] ”[[The Harvest (Daubigny)|The Harvest]]”.<ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE000773</ref> [[Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize]] exhibited the [[history painting]] ”[[The Gallic Women: Episode from the Roman Invasion|The Gallic Women]]”. <ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE028907</ref>

[[Charles-François Daubigny]] of the [[Barbizon School]] displayed a [[landscape painting]] ”[[The Harvest (Daubigny)|The Harvest]]”.<ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE000773</ref> [[Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize]] exhibited the [[history painting]] ”[[The Gallic Women: Episode from the Roman Invasion|The Gallic Women]]”. <ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE028907</ref>


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1852 art exhibition in Paris

The Harvest by Charles-François Daubigny

The Salon of 1852 was an art exhibition held at the Palais-Royal in Paris 15 May and 31 October 1852. Organised by the Académie des Beaux-Arts, it took place in the Galerie d’Orléans.

It was the first Salon to be held following the December 1851 coup that overthrew the Second Republic.[1] Later that year Napoleon III was proclaimed Emperor
Charles-François Daubigny of the Barbizon School displayed a landscape painting The Harvest.[2] Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize exhibited the history painting The Gallic Women. [3]

The veteran artist Horace Vernet displayed a scene of recent history The Siege of Rome showing the 1849 siege of the city. Commissioned for the Palace of Versailles received a negative reception from both the public and the art critics. [4]

  • Harkett, Daniel & Hornstein, Katie (ed.) Horace Vernet and the Thresholds of Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture. Dartmouth College Press, 2017.
  • Hellman, Karen. Real / Ideal: Photography in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France. Getty Publications, 2016.

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