Pierre-Paul Prud hon
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French 1758-1823 Pierre Paul Prud'hon Gallery |
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The Empress Josephine Pierre-Paul Prud hon1.jpg Painting ID:: 3539
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1805
Musee du Louvre, Paris |
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Pierre-Paul Prud hon
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French 1758-1823 Pierre Paul Prud'hon Gallery |
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The Empress josephine new16/Pierre-Paul Prud hon-229423.jpg Painting ID:: 40640
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mk156
1805
Oil on canvas
244x179cm
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Jean Baptiste Isabey
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French Painter, 1767-1855, Painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He trained in Nancy with Jean Girardet (d 1778) and then with Jean-Baptiste-Charles Claudot (1733-1805), master of the miniaturist Jean-Baptiste Augustin. In 1785 he went to Paris, where he began by painting snuff-boxes. In 1786 he received lessons from the painter Francois Dumont, who had also studied with Girardet in Nancy, before entering the studio of David. Although he had received aristocratic commissions before the Revolution to paint portrait miniatures of the Duc d'Angouleme and Duc de Berry and through them of Marie-Antoinette, he did not suffer in the political upheavals that followed. He executed 228 portraits of deputies for a work on the Assemblee Legislative and from 1793 exhibited miniatures and drawings in the Salon. Success came to him in 1794 with two drawings in the 'maniere noire', The Departure and The Return. This type of drawing, using pencil and the stump to simulate engraving, was very fashionable in the last years of the 18th century and reached its peak with Isabey's The Boat |
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The Empress Josephine new16/Jean Baptiste Isabey-553984.jpg Painting ID:: 43937
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c. 1808
Watercolour,
135 x 95 mm |
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