词条 | Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul |
释义 | Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul French painter born April 4, 1758, Cluny, France died Feb. 16, 1823, Paris ![]() After training at Dijon, France, Prud'hon went to Rome (1784), where he became acquainted with the Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova (Canova, Antonio, marchese d'Ischia) and admired the work of Leonardo da Vinci and Correggio. The latter particularly inspired him to introduce a softer, more sensual effect into French painting, which was then dominated by the austere sculptural style of Jacques-Louis David (David, Jacques-Louis). At first Prud'hon survived by drawing for engravers and painting portraits. Brought to the attention of Napoleon (Napoleon I), he was employed intermittently as court portraitist and decorator. One of his best-known works, the Portrait of the Empress Joséphine (1805), was influenced by Canova and Correggio and possesses his characteristic seductive mildness and the vaguely romantic, mysterious quality that he invested in his portraits of women. ![]() |
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