Until 1845, Antigna's paintings were generally religious scenes and portraits. After living in the poor quarter of the
Île Saint-Louis in Paris, he incorporated images of the suffering and burden of the urban poor into his works. By the
1848 Revolution Antigna was devoted to the
Realist style. He continued to paint in the Realist style until circa 1860, when he began to produce paintings in the
Naturalist vein. He exhibited at the
Salon and received the
Legion of Honour in 1861. He traveled to Spain and
Brittany numerous times in order to paint multifarious scenes, yet he always retained his compassion for the poor. ==Personal life==