After Flandrin is a fine art portrait created by Australian artist Troy Schooneman inspired by a portrait entitled Study (Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea) by Hippolyte Flandrin executed between 1835 and 1836.
Flandrin had won France's Prix de Rome in 1832, a bursary which provided the winner with a trip to Rome to concentrate on their vocation. There, Flandrin produced Study, which he sent back to Paris in 1837, in fulfillment of the bursary's requirements for the student to submit works in the tradition of various genres.
In 1857, Napoleon III purchased the painting, which is now in the collection of Paris's Louvre.
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