Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts

15.4.14

Famous by François-André Vincent

The pictorial themes of François-André Vincent (1747-1816) have been situated between Fragonard and David.

Os temas pictóricos do francês François-André Vincent (1747-1816) têm sido situados entre os de Fragonard e David.

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)_'chancellor Antoine Chaumont de la Galaizière receives the homage of the first president of the court of Lorraine in Nancy March 21, 1737'-1778    Nancy-Musée Lorrain

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)-'Belisaurius'-oil on canvas-1776    Montpellier-Musée Fabre

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)-'Zeuxis choosing his models for the image of Helen among the girls of Croton'-oil on canvas-1788    Stanford-University Gerald Cantor-Center for Visual Arts

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)-'William Tell reversing the boat on which the governor Gessler crossed Lake Lucerne'-oil on canvas-ca1791    Toulouse-Musée des Augustins

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)-'Democritus among the Abderitans'-oil on canvas-ca 1790    Los Angeles-County Museum of Art

François-André Vincent (1747-1816)-'Germanicus soothes sedition in his camp'-1768    Paris-École Nationale Supérieur des Beaux-Arts

13.7.12

Famous places of the past by Aubert


In the 19th century there were three engravers under the name Aubert. Regarding the remote past, artists have more imagination than information. The pictures belong to the book “Adrien-César Égron; La Terre Sainte et les livres illustrés par les Apôtres. Vues pittoresques, Audot, Paris (1839)”.


No séc. XIX existiram três gravadores com o nome de Aubert. Em relação ao passado remoto os artistas plásticos dispõem de mais imaginação que informação. As gravuras pertencem ao livro “Adrien-César Égron; La Terre Sainte et les livres illustrés par les Apôtres. Vues pittoresques, Audot, Paris (1839)”.

Aubert (19th century)-'Sidon'-steel engraving 


Aubert (19th century)-'Mosul'-steel engraving 


Aubert (19th century)-'Miletus'-steel engraving 


Aubert (19th century)-'Tyr'-steel engraving 


Aubert (19th century)-'Babylon'-steel engraving