Alexandre Bida

French painter
Alexandre Bida
Alexandre Bida, ca 1855
Born1813
Toulouse, France
Died1895
Buhl, Germany
Known forPainting

Alexandre Bida (1813–1895) was a French painter.[1]

Life

He was born in Toulouse, and specialized in Orientalism and studied under Eugène Delacroix, but with an artist's eye for precision and perfection, he soon developed his own style. During Bida's youth, he traveled and worked in Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, and Palestine. He became well known for his exhibition shows during the period between 1847 and 1861. He was also an illustrator of the Holy Bible. As a Bible illustrator, Bida's Les Saints Evangeles was published in 1873. In it, the four gospels were enriched by his twenty-eight etchings.[2]

Of Bida's work, it was said[who?] that he brought a truth and genius that made his Christ reverent, refined, dignified, and strong. He died in Buhl, Germany in 1895 at the age of 82.[3]

Gallery

  • And Jesus Said: This Day is Salvation Come to This House, crayon paper, 62.8 × 48 cm, crayon on paper. Walters Art Museum.
    And Jesus Said: This Day is Salvation Come to This House, crayon paper, 62.8 × 48 cm, crayon on paper. Walters Art Museum.
  • At the Fountain, 19th century, ink with scraping on cream, 22.7 x 25.2 cm. Walters Art Museum.
    At the Fountain, 19th century, ink with scraping on cream, 22.7 x 25.2 cm. Walters Art Museum.
  • Woman Kneeling at Prie-dieu, 1865
    Woman Kneeling at Prie-dieu, 1865
  • Frédéric and Bernerette
    Frédéric and Bernerette
  • An Albanian soldier
    An Albanian soldier
  • Jesus eating with sinners and tax-collectors
    Jesus eating with sinners and tax-collectors
  • Jesus heals the leper
    Jesus heals the leper
  • Jesus and Nicodemus, 1874
    Jesus and Nicodemus, 1874

References

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  1. ^ Alexandre Bida
  2. ^ Christ in art: the story of the words and acts of Jesus Christ, as related in the language of the four evangelists, arranged in one continuous narrative (1873)
  3. ^ Christendom Anno Domini MDCCCCI

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  • ALEXANDRE BIDA (1813 – 1895) BIOGRAPHY (French) Archived 2019-08-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • ARTCYCLOPEDIA
  • RMN PHOTO AGENCY
  • EUROMUSE.NET
  • THE WORLD CHURCH - ALEXANDRE BIDA RELIGIOUS ARTWORK
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