Bernard Gaillot
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Bernard Gaillot, a French historical painter, born at Versailles in 1780, was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David.
He died in Paris in 1847.
His principal pictures are:
- Cornelia. 1817.
- St. Martin. (Val-de-Grâce, Paris.)
- Conversion of St. Augustine. 1819. (Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris.)
- Dream of St. Monica. 1822. (The same)
- St. Louis visiting the Holy Sepulchre. (Sacristy of St. Denis.)
- St. Louis bearing the Crown of Thorns. 1824. (Palais synodal, Sens.)<ref>St. Louis bearing the Crown of ThornsTemplate:In lang</ref>
- Holy Angels. 1824. (In a Chapel at Lille)
- Dream of St. Joseph. 1824. (Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris.)
- The Assumption. 1827. (The town of Eu.)
- Christ blessing little Children. 1831.
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