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Adolphe Demange

Adolphe Demange (10 September 1857 – 1927) was a French painter best known for his portraits in oil. He was an official portrait painter during the French Third Republic.
==Life==
Adolphe Demange was born on 10 September 1857, son of Jean-Baptiste Demange, a farmer of Merviller, Meurthe-et-Moselle and Marie Catherine Renaux of Mignéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle.
Adolphe Demange was born in Mignéville.
His parents had married on 1 April 1856.
Adolphe was the eldest of seven children, whose birth certificates describe their father as a weaver.
Demange studied under the pastel artist Charles Louis Gratia (1815–1911).
On 12 September 1888 he married Marie Célestine Merel (born 1862).
Their daughter Suzanne was born in 1897.
Demange became an official portrait painter during the French Third Republic.
He is best known for his portraits of friends and relatives, and portraits commissioned by notables such as that of Lucienne Noël de Gérardmer in 1894.
Demange lived in Nancy in the last decade of the 19th century.
He exhibited there in the Salon of the ''Société lorraine des amis des arts'' in 1892 and 1893.
He was living in Asnières in 1898.
After 1901 he had joined the ''Société des Artistes Français'' and was living in the 17th arrondissement in Paris.
He exhibited at the Salon of the ''Société des Artistes français'' between 1896 and 1926.
Demange also wrote poetry, collected in the 92-page book entitled ''Poésies gastronomiques et autres'' (1936).
Demange died in 1927.

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