Paul Jamin

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Paul Joseph Jamin (February 9, 1853 in Paris - July 10, 1903 in Paris) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school. He was the son of the renowned physicist Jules Jamin. He married Augustine Marie Caroline Bastien in 1882, with whom he had four children. One of his best-known paintings is Le Brenn et sa part de butin (1893) that depicts chieftain Brennus viewing his share of spoils after the looting of Rome [1].

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