Jean-Frederic Schall

Jean-Frederic Schall , born the March 14th 1752 with Strasbourg and died with Paris the March 24th 1825, is a painter French.

Schall was the pupil of Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié. It was approved by the Royal Académie in 1772.

Sources

  • Andre Girodie, Jean Frederic Schall (Strasbourg 1752 Paris 1825). A painter of gallant festivals ,
Strasbourg, Alsatian Company of Photomechanical Arts, A. & F. Kahn, 1927.
  • Agnes Acker, Encyclopedia of Alsace , Strasbourg, Publitotal, 1986

Painting

  • Dancer , Paris, National museum Ernest Hébert
  • the Love letter , Dijon, museum Magnin
  • the Three Graces , Paris, Museum of Louvre
  • Thought on the brevity of the life , Paris, Museum of Louvre
  • Portrait of Christine Boyer (1773-1800) , Dijon, museum Magnin
  • Portrait supposed of the queen Hortense de Beauharnais in bust, playing of the toothing-stone , Rueil-Malmaison, Museum of the castles of Malmaison and Wood-Courtyard

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