Romulus Antoine Hennon-Dubois

1799–1849 (age 50)

Biography

Romulus Antoine Hennon-Dubois was a French painter of the early nineteenth century, active during a period of significant artistic development in France. His work contributed to the artistic landscape of his era, and he maintained connections to the Batignolles district, which would later become known as a center of artistic innovation.

Hennon-Dubois's career spanned the early decades of the 1800s, a time of transition in French painting. Though details of his specific artistic achievements remain modest in historical record, he represents the broader community of painters working in Paris during this formative period of French art history.