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[[underlined: Court]], Joseph Desire; born at [[Ronen?]], Sept. 11, 1798, died there, Jan. 23, 1865. Genre painter, pupil of Gros; won the grand prix de Rome in 1821. Medals: 1st Class, 1831; 2nd Class,  1835; Badge of Honor, 1838. Works: "Samson delivered to the Philistines" [[strikethrough: (1891)]] (1821); "Deluge," "[[Pawn?]] in a Bath" "Dragging in a Girl," "Death of Caesar" (1824), Louvre; 'St. Peter sent by the Romans to Jerusalem" (1836); "Duc d'Orleans as Lieut. General (1836), Versailles; "Return of St. Louis" (1841); "King Giving Colors to the National Guard Aug. 24, 1830" - Versailles;
[[underlined: Court]], Joseph Désiré; born at Rouen, Sept. 11, 1798, died there, Jan. 23, 1865. Genre painter, pupil of Gros; won the grand prix de Rome in 1821. Medals: 1st Class, 1831; 2nd Class,  1835; Badge of Honor, 1838. Works: "Samson delivered to the Philistines" [[strikethrough: (1891)]] (1821); "Deluge," "[[Pawn?]] in a Bath" "Dragging in a Girl," "Death of Caesar" (1824), Louvre; 'St. Peter sent by the Romans to Jerusalem" (1836); "Duc d'Orleans as Lieut. General (1836), Versailles; "Return of St. Louis" (1841); "King Giving Colors to the National Guard Aug. 24, 1830" - Versailles;

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underlined: Court, Joseph Désiré; born at Rouen, Sept. 11, 1798, died there, Jan. 23, 1865. Genre painter, pupil of Gros; won the grand prix de Rome in 1821. Medals: 1st Class, 1831; 2nd Class, 1835; Badge of Honor, 1838. Works: "Samson delivered to the Philistines" strikethrough: (1891) (1821); "Deluge," "Pawn? in a Bath" "Dragging in a Girl," "Death of Caesar" (1824), Louvre; 'St. Peter sent by the Romans to Jerusalem" (1836); "Duc d'Orleans as Lieut. General (1836), Versailles; "Return of St. Louis" (1841); "King Giving Colors to the National Guard Aug. 24, 1830" - Versailles;