{"title":"Charles Eugene Chaperone","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"text-align: center;\"\u003e Biography\u003c\/h2\u003e  \u003cdiv style=\"text-align: center;\"\u003eCharles Eugène Chaperon, born February 7, 1857 in Paris and died December 27, 1938, is a French painter and illustrator. Son of Philippe Chaperon and brother of Émile, he was a student of Isidore Pils and Édouard Detaille. Chaperon began exhibiting in 1878 at the Society of French Artists, where he became vice-president of Copyright at the Salon des Artistes Français.\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv style=\"text-align: center;\"\u003e He also distinguished himself in several Parisian galleries, notably at Georges Petit, and participated in the Exhibition of Military Painters in 1923. Many of Chaperon's works have been included in private collections. Alongside his career as a painter, he contributed to magazines such as La Vie moderne, Le Drapeau and Le Monde illustré, becoming known for his reconstructions of scenes from the 1830s with stagecoaches.\u003c\/div\u003e  \u003cdiv style=\"text-align: center;\"\u003eIn addition, Eugène Chaperon practiced theater as an amateur actor, playing in plays at the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin and the Théâtre de l'Ambigu, under the direction of Coquelin cadet.\u003c\/div\u003e","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/nahumgallery.com\/en-inter\/collections\/charles-eugene-chaperon.oembed","provider":"Nahum Gallery","version":"1.0","type":"link"}