Jules André

He travelled in Belgium, the south of France, and the Rhine country; and he was also employed at the porcelain manufactory at Sèvres.

André painted in a manner halfway between the style of the old French classic landscape painters and that of the modern school.

He executed several decorative panels in the new Louvre Palace, and in the Hôtel d'Albe.

His son, Edmond Maethe Alphonse André (1844–1877), who studied under him, and with Isidore Pils, became a genre painter of some repute.

This article about a French painter born in the 19th century is a stub.

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