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François-Pascal Simon, Baron Gérard (* 12. März 1770 in Rom; † 11. Januar 1837 in Paris) war ein französischer Porträtmaler . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben. François Gérard war der Sohn eines Franzosen und einer Italienerin und kam bereits als Kind nach Paris.
François Pascal Simon Gérard (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa paskal simɔ̃ ʒeʁaʁ], 4 May 1770 – 11 January 1837), titled as Baron Gérard in 1809, was a prominent French painter. He was born in Rome, where his father occupied a post in the house of the French ambassador, and his mother was Italian.
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30. Apr. 2024 · François Gérard (born May 4, 1770, Rome, Papal States [Italy]—died January 11, 1837, Paris, France) was a Neoclassical painter best known for his portraits of celebrated European personalities, particularly the leading figures of the French First Empire and Restoration periods.
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François Gérard . Geboren: 4. Mai 1770; Rome, Italy ; Gestorben: 11. Januar 1837; Paris, France ; Aktive Jahre: 1786 - 1835 Nationalität: French; Kunstrichtungen: Neoklassizismus; Genre: Portrait, Schlachtengemälde; Bereich: Malerei; Lehrer: Jacques-Louis David; Freunde und Mitarbeiter: Carl von Steuben
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François Gérard, né le 4 mai 1770 à Rome et mort le 11 janvier 1837 à Paris, est un peintre d’histoire, portraitiste et illustrateur néo-classique français. Élève de Jacques-Louis David, il fut l'un des principaux peintres du Premier Empire et de la Restauration.
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Learn about the life and work of François Gérard, a student of Jacques-Louis David and the official painter of Napoleon I and other European rulers. Discover his portraits and historical paintings in Versailles and his legacy in the art of portraiture.
Portrait of Louise-antoinette-scholastique Guéhéneuc, Madame La Maréchale Lannes, Duchesse De Montebello, with Her Children François Gérard • 1814 Entree D Henri IV a Paris Mba Chartres Ville Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris, 22 mars 1594 François Gérard • 1817