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Eugène Lemercier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugène Lemercier
Eugène Lemercier (7 November 1886 – 6 April 1915) was a French artist and soldier in World War I. His letters to his mother are a first-hand account of the war, and are preserved in the National Library of Ireland. He is believed to be the subject of Wallace Stevens' poem The Death of a Soldier. ==Early life and artistic career== Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier was born in Paris on 7 November 1886. He was the son of Marguerite O’Hagan and Eugène-Augustin Lemercier. His grandmother was the Irish portrait artist Harriet Osborne O'Hagan, and his mother also an artist. His father died before Lemercier born. Lemercier entered the École des Beaux-Arts at age fifteen. He left the École in 1906 to join the army to complete his military service. Lemercier won a number of government prizes for his paintings between 1906 and 1914, for pieces such as ''La Contemplation'', a study for which is held by the National Gallery of Ireland. He had begun a new work, when he was drafted into the army after the outbreak of World War I.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.galeriesaintgeorges.com/oeuvres.php?type=archives&ido=231 )〕
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