Benjamin-Eugène Fichel

1826–1895
Benjamin-Eugène Fichel was a French artist of small historical and genre paintings who worked in the style of Ernest Meissonier. Like the elder master, Fichel specialized in eighteenth-century themes, and his work was esteemed for its highly refined technique and exactitude of historical details. Fichel attended the École des Beaux-Arts and showed regularly at the Salon, the annual art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, where his paintings won medals in 1857 and 1869. He was named a chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1870.

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At the Restaurant

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Though Benjamin-Eugène Fichel is better known for his historical paintings set in the eighteenth century, in this painting he documents modernity itself. Here a wealthy couple orders a meal in a…