The Painter Girodet at The Louvre, Paris
The Painter Girodet at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-05-22T12:02:56+00:00
Anne-Louis Girodet (January 5, 1767 – December 9, 1824), was a French painter and pupil of Jacques-Louis David, who was part of the beginning of the Romantic movement by adding elements of eroticism through his paintings. Girodet is remembered for his precise and clear style and for his paintings of members of the Napoleonic family. This marble sculpture was one of Jean-Baptiste Roman (1792-1835) later commissions created for the painter galelry in The Louvre in 1827.
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Date published | 22/05/2015 |
Titulo | The Painter Girodet |
Lugar | The Louvre |