Henri Frédéric Schopin

Henri Frédéric Schopin (12 June 1804 - 21 October 1880) was a French painter.

He won the Prix de Rome in painting in 1831 for Achilles pursued by the Xanthus.

He made his debut at the Salon of 1835 with four works: Les Derniers Moments des Cenci, Charles IX signant l'acte de la Saint-Barthélémy, Une fontaine à Albano and Une jeune fille et sa chèvre.

Through his marriage in 1830 to Nathalie-Sophie Dailly (1810-1895), he became the son-in-law of the actor Armand-Dailly , a member of the Comédie-Française.

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The Divorce of the Empress Josephine , 1846, Wallace Collection, London. [ 1 ]