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  1. François-Xavier Fabre. Porträt von Lucien Bonaparte. François-Xavier Fabre (* 1. April 1766 in Montpellier, Département Hérault; † 16. März 1837 ebenda) war ein französischer Maler, Zeichner, Radierer und Kunstsammler. Als Meisterschüler von Jacques Louis David konnte Fabre 1787 auf der großen Ausstellung des Salon de Paris teilnehmen.

  2. 同时,弗朗索瓦·泽维尔·法布雷(François-Xavier Fabre)成为男爵,并获得了国王查尔斯十号和荣誉军官官员的专利。然后他进入市议会。直到他去世,他是博物馆和美术学院的城市主任。 艺术(浪漫主义)和政治变革(1830年的革命)使他失望。

  3. Há 5 dias · François-Xavier Fabre. Fabre was trained by the French Neo-classical painter Jacques-Louis David. After winning the Prix de Rome in 1787 he spent four years in Rome. In 1793 he moved to Florence, where he became a successful society portraitist. He also turned increasingly to landscape.

  4. 21 de fev. de 2024 · After several years at Montpellier's art academy, François-Xavier Fabre joined Jacques-Louis David's studio in Paris. His studies were funded by Philippe-Laurent de Joubert, financier, art collector, and father of Laurent-Nicolas de Joubert, whose portrait by Fabre hangs in the Getty Museum. In 1787 Fabre became David's second pupil to win the ...

  5. François-Xavier Fabre. François-Xavier Fabre (born on April 1, 1766 and died on March 16, 1837 in Montpellier in France, baron in 1828), was a painter of history, landscape painter and French engraver of the classical artistic movement. Born in Montpellier, Fabre was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David, and made his name by winning the Prix de ...

  6. François-Xavier Fabre was a French painter of historical subjects. Born in Montpellier, Fabre was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David, and made his name by winning the Prix de Rome in 1787. During the French Revolution, Fabre went to live in Florence, becoming a member of the Florentine Academy, where he taught painting.

  7. Baron François-Xavier Fabre (French, 1766–1837) Oedipus and the Sphinx, ca. 1806–1810 Oil on canvas, 19 3/4 x 26 in. 2001.3. A pupil of the neoclassical painter Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), Fabre portrayed the dramatic moment when the deadly Sphinx confronts young Oedipus with her riddle: “What is that which at dawn walks on four legs, at midday on two, and in the evening on three?”