Félix Boisselier

Félix Boisselier "the elder" (13 April 1776 – 12 January 1811) was a French historical painter.

Boisselier was born at Damphal (Haute-Marne), and in early life was employed as draughtsman in a manufactory of decorative papers.

At the time of the Revolution he was thrown into prison, and after regaining his liberty entered the studio of Regnault.

[1] He won the prize a second time in 1806, and later in the year went to Rome, where he died in 1811.

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