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Attribuг г Merry Joseph Blondel Paris 1781 1853 Deux Esquisses

Attribuг г merry joseph blondel paris 1781 1853 deux es
Attribuг г merry joseph blondel paris 1781 1853 deux es

Attribuг г Merry Joseph Blondel Paris 1781 1853 Deux Es Merry joseph was born on 25 july 1781 to joseph armand blondel (1740–1805), a painter and expert in stucco decoration, and his second wife marie geneviève marchand (died 1819). merry joseph had two brothers and a sister, including charles francois armand blondel, an architect. several generations of the blondel family had become associated. October 7, 2021. this painting, by the french artist merry joseph blondel (c. 1781 1853), was inspired by the horrific plight of the royal family of troy after the mythical trojan war. men of the trojan royal family were massacred during and after the war—including king priam and his most famous sons, hector, paris, polydorus and lycaon.

merry joseph blondel paris 1781 вђ paris 1853 La Mort De L
merry joseph blondel paris 1781 вђ paris 1853 La Mort De L

Merry Joseph Blondel Paris 1781 вђ Paris 1853 La Mort De L Title: merry joseph blondel (1781–1853) artist: jean auguste dominique ingres (french, montauban 1780–1867 paris) sitter: merry joseph blondel (french, paris 1781–1853 paris) date: 1809. medium: graphite. dimensions: 6 15 16 x 5 1 2 in. (17.6 x 14 cm) classification: drawings. credit line: bequest of grace rainey rogers, 1943. Title: the punishment of niobe. artist: merry joseph blondel (french, paris 1781–1853 paris) date: ca. 1822–28. medium: conté crayon and white chalk on buff paper. dimensions: 14 1 2 × 10 3 8 in. (36.8 × 26.4 cm) classification: drawings. credit line: gift of roberta j.m. olson and alexander b.v. johnson, 2020. accession number: 2020.278. Portrait of the artist merry joseph blondel, done by jean auguste dominique ingres when the two of them were fellow prix de rome students at the villa medici in rome in 1809 merry joseph blondel . born: july 25, 1781; paris, france ; died: june 12, 1853; paris, france ; nationality: french; art movement: neoclassicism. Merry joseph blondel (paris 1781 1853) portrait of a gentleman, previously identified as prince de murat, half length, holding a baton signed and dated 'blondel 1827.' (lower left) oil on canvas, unlined 29 x 23 ¼ in. (73.6 x 59 cm.).

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