Louis-Nicolas Ménard

Deceased Person

1822 – 1901

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Who was Louis-Nicolas Ménard?

Louis-Nicolas Ménard was a French man of letters also known for his early discoveries on collodion.

He was born in Paris. His versatile genius occupied itself in turn with chemistry, poetry, painting and history. In 1843 he published, under the pseudonym of L. de Senneville, a translation of Promethee delivri. Turning to chemistry, he discovered collodion in 1846, but its value was not recognized at the time; and its application later to surgery and photography brought him no advantage.

Ménard was a socialist, always in advance of the reform movements of his time. After 1848 he was condemned to imprisonment for his Prologue d'une révolution. He escaped to London, returning to Paris only in 1852. Until 1860 he occupied himself with classical studies, the fruits of which are to be seen in his Poèmes, Polythéisme hellénique, and two academic theses, De sacra poesi graecorum and La Morale avant les philosophes.

The next ten years Menard spent chiefly among the Barbizon artists, and he exhibited several pictures. He was in London at the time of the Paris Commune, and defended it with his pen. In 1887 he became professor at the École des Arts décoratifs, and in 1895 professor of universal history at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris. His Rêveries d'un paien mystique, which contained sonnets, philosophical dialogues and some stories, was followed in 1896 by Poèmes et rêveries d'un paien mystique. Ménard died in Paris on the 9th of February 1901.

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Born
Oct 19, 1822
Paris
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  • Louis-Nicolas Menard
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Died
Feb 9, 1901
Paris

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on July 23, 2013

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