China Wholesale Oil Painting Reproductions No Minimum!

All Jacques-Louis David Oil Paintings


 
 
Jacques-Louis David Sappho and Phaon oil painting reproduction


Sappho and Phaon
1809. Oil on canvas 225 x 262 cm. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg,
Jacques-Louis David11.jpgPainting ID::  10326
 

 

 
   
      

All Jacques-Louis David Oil Paintings


 
 
Jacques-Louis  David Sappho and Phaon oil painting reproduction


Sappho and Phaon
mk159 1809 Oil on canvas 225.3x262cm
new16/Jacques-Louis David-587852.jpgPainting ID::  41075
 

 

 
   
      

Jacques-Louis David
  
French b.Aug. 30, 1748, Paris d.Dec. 29, 1825, Brussels Jacques-Louis David is famous for his huge, dramatic canvasses of Napoleon and other historical figures, including Oath of the Horatii (1784), Death of Marat (1793) and The Sabine Women (1799). Early in his career he was a leader in the neoclassical movement; later his subjects became more modern and political. David was himself active in the French Revolution as a supporter of Robespierre and is sometimes called the chief propagandist for the Revolution; after the Reign of Terror ended he was briefly imprisoned for his actions. When Napoleon took power David became his court painter and created several grand canvasses of the Emperor, including the heroic Napoleon Bonaparte Crossing the Alps (1801) and the enormous Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine (1807). David also painted Napoleon in His Study (1812), with its famous image of Napoleon with one hand tucked inside his vest. After Napoleon ouster David went in exile to Brussels, where he remained until his 1825 death
Sappho and Phaon
mk159 1809 Oil on canvas 225.3x262cm

Related Paintings to Jacques-Louis David :.
| Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904)-Dusk | Frederick Childe Hassam113 | PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR-ALOES, LA CUEILLETTE A CAGNES | Anthony van Dyck - St Jerome, c. 1615-1616 | Paul de Vos -- Hunting Scene | | Nude Standing in front of an Open Door (mk35) | Reading woman. | Circe | captain job jansz cuyter and his family | Senegalese Soldiers at the camp of Mailly, |


        

 

 

 

CONTACT US
Contact us!