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Francois Flameng was an influential French painter during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the primary quarter of the twentieth. He was the child of a praised teacher and got first-rate training in quite a while. Flameng initially gained fame for his set of experiences painting and picture and turned into a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts. He improved such significant municipal buildings as the Sorbonne and the Opera Comique and created advertising work. Flameng was allowed France’s most noteworthy regular citizen honor, the Legion d’Honneur, and planned France’s first banknotes. He was likewise made a privileged Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in the 1908 Birthday Honors.