Romain Cazes (1810–1881) was a French historical painter.
Life
Cazes was born at St. Béat (Haute-Garonne) in 1810. He was a pupil of Ingres, and is known chiefly by his portraits and subjects from sacred history. His paintings and murals decorate the Paris churches of St. Francois Xavier and Notre-Dame de Clignancourt, as well as churches in the provinces. Like all of the pupils of Ingres, except for Flandrin, he never rose above mediocrity, and died in 1881.[1]
 
 Frescoes in the church of Saint-Mamet, Haute Garonne, France. Frescoes in the church of Saint-Mamet, Haute Garonne, France.
 Jesus healing the paralytic at Capernaum, in the church of Bagnères-de-Luchon, Haute Garonne, France. Jesus healing the paralytic at Capernaum, in the church of Bagnères-de-Luchon, Haute Garonne, France.
 L'Ame exilée, 1838, oil on canvas, in the Musée des Augustins L'Ame exilée, 1838, oil on canvas, in the Musée des Augustins
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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Cazes, Romain". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Cazes, Romain". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
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