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Henri-Pierre Danloux The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie oil painting reproduction


Henri-Pierre Danloux
The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie
ID de tableau::  75166
1791(1791) Oil on canvas 46.5 X 37 cm (18.31 X 14.57 in) cjr

 

 
   
      

Henri-Pierre Danloux
(February 24, 1753 - January 3, 1809) was a French painter and draftsman. He was born in Paris. Brought up by his architect uncle, Danloux was a pupil of Lepicie and later of Vien, whom he followed to Rome in 1775. In 1783, he returned to Lyon and Paris, where he was patroned by the Baronne Megret de Serilly d'Etigny, who secured for him a number of important portrait commissions. He emigrated to London in 1792 during the French Revolution and returned to Paris in 1801. Danloux was influenced by fashionable English portrait painters such as Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830), John Hoppner (1758-1810), and George Romney (1734-1802). In 1793, he exhibited at the Royal Academy in London which resulted in commissions from a number of British patrons. Danloux returned to Paris in 1801, and died there in 1809.
The Baron de Besenval in his Salon de Compagnie
1791(1791) Oil on canvas 46.5 X 37 cm (18.31 X 14.57 in) cjr

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| Louis XIV and Anne of Austria | Crucifix | Islamic school horse and horseman illustration out of the book of the smith art of Ahmed ibn al-Husayn ibn al-Ahnaf | Self-Portrait | Venus and Adonis ssd |


        
 
   
 

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