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Battle of Aboukir ID de tableau:: 76149
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Battle of Aboukir Date 1806(1806)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Width: 968 cm (381.1 in). Height: 578 cm (227.6 in).
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Dimensions_Width:_968_cm_(381.1_in)._Height:_578_cm_(227.6_in).
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Bonaparte au pont d Arcole. ID de tableau:: 77931
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Bonaparte au pont d Arcole. Date 1796(1796)
Dimensions Width: 0.6 m (0.6 yd). Height: 0.7 m (0.8 yd).
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Dimensions_Width:_0.6_m_(0.6_yd)._Height:_0.7_m_(0.8_yd).
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Portrait of Paulin des Hours ID de tableau:: 78480
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Portrait of Paulin des Hours 1793(1793)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 74.5 x 98 cm (29.3 x 38.6 in)
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Duchesse dAngouleme ID de tableau:: 79308
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Duchesse dAngouleme 1816(1816)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 257 x 182 cm (101.2 x 71.7 in)
cyf 1816(1816)
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Marie Therese Charlotte of France ID de tableau:: 79680
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Marie Therese Charlotte of France 1816(1816)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 257 x 182 cm (101.2 x 71.7 in)
cyf 1816(1816)
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antoine jean gros
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Baron Antoine-Jean Gros (16 March 1771 ?C 25 June 1835), also known as Jean-Antoine Gros, was both a French History and neoclassical painter.
Born in Paris, Gros began to learn to draw at the age of six from his father, who was a miniature painter, and showed himself as a gifted artist. Towards the close of 1785 Gros, by his own choice, entered the studio of Jacques-Louis David, which he frequented assiduously, continuing at the same time to follow the classes of the College Mazarin.
Bataille d´Aboukir, 25 juillet 1799, 1806, (detail).The death of his father, whose circumstances had been embarrassed by the French Revolution, threw Gros, in 1791, upon his own resources. He now devoted himself wholly to his profession, and competed (unsuccessfully) in 1792 for the grand prix. About this time, however, on the recommendation of the École des Beaux Arts, he was employed on the execution of portraits of the members of the National Convention, and disturbed by the development of the Revolution, Gros left France in 1793 for Italy. |
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