Henri Regnault, born on October 31, 1843, was a French painter who trained at the École des Beaux-Arts and won the Prix de Rome in 1866. His style evolved from academic history painting to vibrant, Orientalist works, as seen in pieces like 'Salome' and 'Seated African Woman'.
Regnault's brief but impactful career left a lasting mark on 19th-century French art, particularly in the realm of Orientalism.
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