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Henri Pierre Danloux

Henri Pierre Danloux Mademoiselle Rosalie Duthe oil painting on canvas
Mademoiselle Rosalie Duthe
Painting ID::  696
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Henri Pierre Danloux Mademoiselle Rosalie Duthe oil painting on canvas



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  Henri Pierre Danloux
  1753-1809 French French painter and draughtsman. He was orphaned at an early age and was brought up by an uncle who was an architect and contractor. Around 1770 his uncle apprenticed him to Nicolas-Bernard Lpici. He exhibited for the first time in 1771 at the Exposition de la Jeunesse in Paris, where he showed a Drunkard at a Table (untraced). About 1773 he was admitted into the studio of Joseph-Marie Vien, whom he followed to Rome in 1775 on the latter appointment as Director of the Academie de France. Danloux sketchbooks show that he also travelled to Naples, Palermo, Florence and Venice. He was not interested in the monuments of antiquity but concentrated instead on drawing landscapes and, in particular, portraits, among them that of Jacques-Louis David.
  Mademoiselle Rosalie Duthe
  1792

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