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Francois-Andre Vincent

Francois-Andre Vincent Allegorie de la liberation des esclaves d Alger par Jerome Bonaparte oil painting on canvas
Allegorie de la liberation des esclaves d Alger par Jerome Bonaparte
Painting ID::  83378
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Francois-Andre Vincent Allegorie de la liberation des esclaves d Alger par Jerome Bonaparte oil painting on canvas



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  Francois-Andre Vincent
  (December 30, 1746 - August 4, 1816) was a French neoclassical painter. He was the son of the miniaturist François-Elie Vincent and studied under Joseph-Marie Vien. He travelled to Rome, where he won the Prix de Rome in 1768. From 1771 to 1775 he studied there at the Academie de France. In 1790 Vincent was appointed master of drawings to Louis XVI of France, and in 1792 he became a professor at the Academie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris. In 1800 he married the painter Adelaïde Labille-Guiard. Belisarius by François-Andre Vincent, painted 1776. He was a leader of the neoclassical and historical movement in French art, along with his rival Jacques-Louis David, another pupil of Vien. He was influenced by the art of classical antiquity, by the masters of the Italian High Renaissance, especially Raphael, and among his contemporaries, Jean-Honore Fragonard. He was one of the founder members of the Academie des beaux-arts part of the Institut de France and the successor to the Academie royale in 1795.
  Allegorie de la liberation des esclaves d Alger par Jerome Bonaparte
  1806(1806) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 159 x 204 cm (62.6 x 80.3 in) cyf

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