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Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10) Painting ID:: 21841
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Theodore Gericault Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10) sketch 1812,paper on canvas 52.5 x 40 cm
Paris,Musee du Louvre
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Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10 Painting ID:: 21843
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Theodore Gericault Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10 1812,oil on canvas,28 x 23 cm
Bayonne,Musee bonnat
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Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10) Painting ID:: 21844
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Theodore Gericault Chasseur of the Imperial Guard,Charging (mk10) 1812 Oil on canvas,292 x 194 cm
Paris,Musee du Louvre
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detail chasseur of the Imperial guard,charging (mk10 Painting ID:: 21845
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Theodore Gericault detail chasseur of the Imperial guard,charging (mk10 1812 oil on canvas 292 x 194 cm
Paris,Musee du Louvre
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The Mad Woman with a Mania of Envy (mk45) Painting ID:: 25941
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Theodore Gericault The Mad Woman with a Mania of Envy (mk45) 1822/23
Oil on canvas
72x58cm
Lyon,Musee des Beaux-Arts
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Theodore Gericault
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French Romantic Painter, 1791-1824
was a profoundly influential French artist, painter and lithographer, known for The Raft of the Medusa and other paintings. Although he died young, he became one of the pioneers of the Romantic movement. Born in Rouen, France, Gericault was educated in the tradition of English sporting art by Carle Vernet and classical figure composition by Pierre-Narcisse Guerin, a rigorous classicist who disapproved of his student's impulsive temperament, but recognized his talent.[1] Gericault soon left the classroom, choosing to study at the Louvre instead, where he copied from paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Titian, Diego Velezquez, and Rembrandt for about six years, from 1810 to 1815. |
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