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  1. Antoine-Jean Gros, baron Gros, né à Paris le 16 mars 1771 et mort le 25 juin 1835 à Meudon, est un peintre français néoclassique et préromantique. La mère d'Antoine-Jean Gros, Pierrette Madeleine Cécile Durant, est pastelliste. Son père Jean Antoine Gros est peintre en miniatures et un collectionneur avisé de tableaux.

  2. from 7.00 am to 8.30 pm. Place d'Armes. 78000 Versailles. France. + 33 1 30 83 78 00. The Palace of Versailles benefited from the France Relance plan. Antoine Jean Gros was a neoclassical and pre-romantic painter. He was born in Paris on 16 March 1771 and died in Meudon on 25 June 1835.

  3. One of Jacques-Louis David’s (1748–1825) most famous pupils, and known as the painter of the Napoleonic epic, Antoine-Jean Gros is rightly considered a forerunner of Romanticism. Early on, his drawings, more so than his paintings, began to reveal a gradual shift away from David’s teachings, leading to a definitive break with neoclassical ...

  4. Antoine-Jean Gros (born March 16, 1771, Paris, France—died June 26, 1835, Paris) was a French Romantic painter principally remembered for his historical pictures depicting significant events in the military career of Napoleon. Gros received his first art training from his father, who was a painter of miniatures.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2019 · June 27 - September 30, 2019. One of Jacques-Louis David’s (1748–1825) most famous pupils, and known as the painter of the Napoleonic epic, Antoine-Jean Gros is rightly considered a forerunner of Romanticism. Early on, his drawings, more so than his paintings, began to reveal a gradual shift away from David’s teachings, leading to a ...

  6. Antoine-Jean Gros (Paris, 16 de Março de 1771 - Meudon, 25 de Junho de 1835) foi um pintor francês que antecipou algumas características de estilo do que viria a se tornar o Romantismo na pintura. Carreira [ editar | editar código-fonte ]

  7. Gros and Gérard: The lives of Antoine Jean Gros and François Gérard were intertwined during the formative period of their training in David’s intensely active atelier, the most cutting-edge studio in Paris in the years leading up to and succeeding the 1789 Revolution.