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  1. François-André Vincent (París; 30 de diciembre de 1746-íd., 3 o 4 de agosto de 1816), pintor neoclásico francés. Biografía. Fue alumno de su padre, el miniaturista François-Élie Vincent, profesor de la Academia de San Lucas de París y más tarde de Joseph-Marie Vien. Ganó el Premio de Roma de 1768, y se instaló en Italia de 1771 a 1775.

    • 3 o 4 de agosto de 1816, París, Francia
    • Francesa
  2. François-André Vincent ( French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ɑ̃dʁe vɛ̃sɑ̃]; 30 December 1746 – 4 August 1816) was a French neoclassical painter. [1] Biography. Chancellor Antoine Chaumont de La Galaizière receiving homage from the First President of the Court of Lorraine in Nancy on March 21, 1737.

    • 4 August 1816 (aged 69), Paris
    • French
  3. Matthiesen Gallery features works of art by François-André Vincent. and have previously sold François-André Vincent works 'Head of an Old Man' and 'Monsieur de la Foret, his Wife and Daughter' and 'Portrait du sculpteur Roland' and 'The Rape of Orithye by Boreas' and 'Zeuxis Choosing his Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton'.

  4. Les années passées à l’Académie de France à Rome (1771-1775) montrent un talent très divers de peintre d’histoire, de paysagiste et de portraitiste (Portrait de Bergeret, 1774, Besançon, musée des Beaux-Arts), et encore plus de dessinateur.

  5. François-André Vincent. French, 1746 - 1816. Vincent, François André Works of Art; Related Content Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout ...

  6. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. Catalogue Raisonné. References. Title: The Clemency of Augustus (recto); Knight Restraining a Female Figure (verso) Artist: François André Vincent (French, Paris 1746–1816 Paris) Date: ca. 1787–88.

  7. François André Vincent French. Formerly attributed to baron Antoine Jean Gros French. ca. 1800. Not on view. This large study is one of several Vincent executed depicting the Battle of the Pyramids, which took place on July 21, 1798 as part of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt.