Joseph Ducreux
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1735-1802
French
French painter, pastellist and engraver. He lived in Paris from 1760 and from 1762 kept a list of his works. Among the portraits he completed in his early years were those in pastel of the well-known connoisseurs Pierre-Jean Mariette, the Comte de Caylus and Ange-Laurent de la Live de July (all untraced), which apparently were copies after Maurice-Quentin de La Tour. Ducreux has traditionally been seen as de La Tour favourite pupil, while Jean-Baptiste Greuze is supposed to have initiated him into oil painting. From his age, it can be assumed that by the time Ducreux reached Paris he had already acquired a grounding in his art. |
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Portrait de lartiste sous les traits dun moqueur new24/Joseph Ducreux-698947.jpg Painting ID:: 79013
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1793(1793)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 91 x 72 cm (35.8 x 28.3 in)
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