Léonce de Joncières
French, 1871 - 1947Léonce de Joncières
La Gare Du Montparnasse – Le Soircirca 1910
Overview
de Joncières was a French painter and academician known for his contributions to the Romantic and academic art movements. Born in Paris, he studied at the prestigious École des beaux-arts under the guidance of renowned artists like William Bouguereau. De Joncières was celebrated for his historical and mythological scenes, often imbued with classical themes, and for his mastery of light and color. His works were showcased in major salons, earning him recognition and acclaim throughout France.
Apart from his painting career, de Joncières held important positions in the French art community, including his role as a professor at the École des beaux-arts. He also gained a reputation for his efforts to preserve and promote the traditions of French academic art, acting as a strong advocate for its continuity in the face of modern artistic trends. His legacy remains tied to his dedication to the grandeur of classical painting, blending Romanticism with the academic ideals of his time.









