François Brunery (1849-1903), also known as Frappachino Brunson, was an Italian academic painter born in Turin, Northern Italy, in 1849. He studied in Paris and was taught by Jean Leon Gerome (1824 1904) and Leon Joseph Bonnat (1834 1923).
Subsequently Brunery went to Rome to continue his education, where he studied the works of the great masters. After a while, the artist returned to Paris. His works were repeatedly exhibited in various Salons and exhibitions, and were very popular.
As his career progressed, François Bruneri developed a particular strength in what is now known as the Cardinal's Paintings. These paintings, depicting Catholic cardinals in humorous or demeaning circumstances, became popular in the late nineteenth century. By the 1890s, François Bruneri had earned an international reputation as a screenwriter.
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