Younger brother His younger brother
Georges Paul Leroux (3 August 1877 – 16 February 1957) was also a brilliant artist who won the
Prix de Rome in painting in 1906 and was a member of the
Académie des beaux-arts.
Children Auguste Leroux had three children, each of whom received complete training as artists and became well known in their own right. Madeleine Leroux (Magdalena De Perez Leroux Comendador) (Paris, 1902 – Hervás, 1984) studied with her father and with
Ferdinand Humbert at the
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. She exhibited at the age of 21 at the
Salon des Artistes Français (1923 – Summer Evening at the Carrousel). She won a Gold Medal at the Salon of French artists in 1926 and the Prix de Rome in 1927. She continued her training at the
Casa de Velázquez in
Madrid, and in 1931 married in Paris the Spanish sculptor Enrique Pérez Comendador (1900–1981). She pursued a successful career in Spain with her husband (exhibitions in Madrid,
Barcelona, Paris,
Cairo ....). A museum is entirely devoted to her in
Hervás, in the
province of Cáceres. Lucienne Leroux (1903–1981) was a pupil of her father and Ferdinand Humbert at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. She won the Prix de Rome in 1926 with
The Family, Silver medal at the Salon of French artists in 1924, Gold medal at the Paris International Exhibition in 1937. She was a resident of the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid in 1935. Painter of composition, classical influence (
Vénus chez Vulcain), her touch is sometimes more impressionistic (
On the River – 1920). Spain was a great source of inspiration for her, shown in paintings such as
View of Toledo. She was a teacher in
Dijon and then in Paris. Until his death she had extreme admiration for her brother, André. André Leroux (Paris, 1911 –
Nogent-sur-Marne, 1997) was a pupil of his father and of Peter and
Paul Albert Laurens. At 18, he was received at the first entrance exam of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. At the age of 23 his painting
The Eternal Epic earned him the congratulations of President
Albert Lebrun. He won the Leguay-Lebrun prize of the Institute of France and Great Gold Medal. A painter of figures and of history, still lifes (
Bouquet of Peonies 1968), portraits (
Antonio Madrid 1946;
Portrait of Manuela del Rio 1947), his classicism and romanticism (1930
Serenity) are far removed from the art movements of his day. With virtuosity, knowledge of composition, hard work: the desire for perfection was his only concern. He spent four years over
The Eternal Epic. Among his major works were:
David victorious over Goliath - 1932;
Christ at the Sepulchre - 1933
Ophelia - 1934;
Into the Light - 1936;
Phantom of Glory - 1938 (after a poem by
Alphonse de Lamartine). He was appointed professor at the National School of Fine Arts. ==References==