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  1. Antoine-Jean Gros. 16. ožujka 1771. 25. lipnja 1835. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Eugene Delacroix, itd. Baron Antoine-Jean Gros (16. ožujka 1771. – 25. lipnja 1835.), poznat i kao Jean-Antoine Gros, bio je francuski slikar neoklasicizma pretežito povijesnih tema.

  2. Antoine-Jean Gros, titled as Baron Gros in 1824, was a French painter. His work was in the genres of history and neoclassical painting. Gros studied under Jacques-Louis David in Paris and began an independent artistic career during the French Revolution. Forced to leave France, he moved to Genoa and witnessed the nearby Battle of Arcole (1796).

  3. Antoine-Jean Gros. (b Paris, 16 Mar. 1771; d Meudon, nr. Paris, 25 June 1835). French painter. He trained with his parents, both of whom were miniaturists, and then with J.-L. David. Although he revered David and became one of his favourite pupils, Gros had a passionate nature and he was drawn more to the colour and vibrancy of Rubens and the ...

  4. Die Schlacht bei Abukir fand am 25. Juli 1799 bei dem Dorf Abukir ( arabisch أبو قير, DMG Abū Qīr ), etwa 15 Kilometer nordöstlich von Alexandria an der ägyptischen Mittelmeerküste zwischen Napoleons französischem Expeditionsheer und osmanischen Truppen statt. Die Schlacht ist nicht mit der berühmten Seeschlacht bei Abukir von 1798 ...

  5. Antoine-Jean, barón Gros (16 de marzo de 1771-25 de junio de 1835), fue un pintor francés y miembro de la nobleza (barón). Su pintura inicialmente neoclásica se acercó luego al romanticismo atraído por su fuerza y expresividad dramática.

  6. Bonaparte an der Brücke von Arcole (französisch Bonaparte au Pont d’Arcole) ist ein Ölgemälde von Antoine-Jean Gros. Es zeigt den General Napoleon Bonaparte, der seine Truppen während der Schlacht bei Arcole im November 1796 zum Sturm auf die Brücke führt.

  7. Antoine-Jean Gros is seen as the most talented of all Jaques-Louis David's followers and a key figure in the development of Romanticism. His use of colour and his dramatic style was a significant influence on Gericault, Delacroix, the populist history painter Paul Delaroche (1797-1856), and the short-lived Richard Parkes Bonington (1802-28), among many others.