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Jacques-Louis  David Portrait of Marie oil painting reproduction


Jacques-Louis David
Portrait of Marie
ID de tableau::  62869
1769 Oil on canvas, 66 x 54 cm Musee National des Beaux-Arts, Algiers As with many other young artists, David used his close relatives as models for his first portraits. As well as his uncle Buron, he also painted his aunt, Marie-Josephe, and her daughter, Marie-Franeoise, who had supported his wish to become a painter. Both paintings show a directness of approach and a sympathetic contact between artist and sitter that anticipate David's later successes in portraiture. Artist: DAVID, Jacques-Louis Title: Portrait of Marie-Franeoise Buron , painting Date: 1801-1850 French : portrait

 

 
   
      



Robert Lefevre Portrait of Marie oil painting reproduction


Robert Lefevre
Portrait of Marie
ID de tableau::  78641
1807(1807) Medium Oil cyf

 

 
   
      



Jean-Baptiste Santerre Portrait of Marie oil painting reproduction


Jean-Baptiste Santerre
Portrait of Marie
ID de tableau::  81091
1709(1709) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 275 x 184 cm (108.3 x 72.4 in) cyf

 

 
   
      



Jean-Martial Fredou Portrait of Marie oil painting reproduction


Jean-Martial Fredou
Portrait of Marie
ID de tableau::  97846
circa 1760(1760) Medium oil on canvas cyf

 

 
   
      

Jean-Martial Fredou
Jean-Martial Fredou (28 January 1710 e 1795) was a French painter known for his portraits. Born at Fontenay-Saint-Pere, Fredou was attached to the Cabinet du Roi housed in the Hôtel de la Surintendance at Versailles, where he was commissioned to render duplicates of official portraits of the French royal family painted by Jean-Marc Nattier, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Louis-Michel Van Loo, Alexander Roslin or Joseph Siffred Duplessis. In his own commissions he often borrowed elements from the original works of these painters, for he was a deft portraitist himself. Between 1760 and 1762 the dauphine Marie-Josephe de Saxe, daughter-in-law of Louis XV commissioned informal portraits of herself and her children, for her own use. These portraits, whether in oil or drawn aux trois crayons, touched with pastels, have freshness and life. A modest commission came from the Dauphin and Dauphine in 1757: in 1748 they had earth brought in to the little courtyard of their private apartments at the château de Versailles, closed in with trelliswork, to make a little garden; and Fredou was commissiomed to paint two perspective panels to enlarge the little space.[1] Fredou was never made a member of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, but he was made First Painter to the comte de Provence in 1776 upon the death of François-Hubert Drouais.
Portrait of Marie
circa 1760(1760) Medium oil on canvas cyf

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