Henri-Pierre Danloux

Henri-Pierre Danloux , born the February 24th 1753 with Paris where he died the January 3rd 1809, is a painter and Dessin ator French.

Danloux was the pupil of Lépicié then of Vien which it followed to Rome. He emigrated during the Révolution.

Distinguished, sincere, of harmonious color, still avoided last elegances one century enchanter, such continues, in its undeniable originality, the painting of Danloux… Under its brush, the hairstyles become extensive which add to the beauty… Its taste of the unforeseen attitudes suitable to give the illusion of the life, its research of the gesture, the concern to animate the aspect of its models, are as many signs which make it recognize at first sight|Roger Portalis.

References

Roger Portalis, Henri-Pierre Danloux painter of portraits and his newspaper during the emigration (1735-1809) , Paris, E. Rahir, 1910

External bonds

  • Henri-Pierre Danloux in the base Mona Lisa
  • the Skater of Henry Raeburn, an icon of Scottish art, would be a table of Henri-Pierre Danloux.

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