Armand Montjoye

Armand Montjoye, real name Jules Joseph Montjoye, (8 February 1816 in Paris – 13 January 1871 in Paris) was a 19th-century French painter and playwright.

A son of the dancer Louis-Stanislas Montjoie (1789 – 1865), a student of Jean-Dominique Ingres at the École des Beaux-Arts (1832),[1] he first began to paint and exhibited a portrait of his father at the Salon of 1835.

In 1839 he realised Jésus tenté par le diable and in 1842 an Autoportrait.

These paintings are preserved at the national museum of the Château de Versailles[2] He then embarked into the Theatre (1843).

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