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  1. François-André Vincent (Paris, 30 de dezembro de 1746 - Paris, 3 ou 4 de agosto de 1816) foi um pintor neoclássico francês. Biografia. Aluno de seu pai, o miniaturista François-Elias Vicent, professor da Académie de Saint-Luc, e de Joseph-Marie Vien, ganhou o Prix de Rome em 1768, permanecendo na Itália de 1771 a 1775.

  2. François-André Vincent was one of the principal innovators of the subjects and themes in French art of Neoclassical style and his works were of a high standard. He was one of the founder members of the Académie des Beaux-Arts – part of the Institut de France and the successor to the Académie royale – in 1795.

  3. François-André Vincent, né le 30 décembre 1746 à Paris où il est mort le 4 août 1816, est un peintre français. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Portrait de Pierre Rousseau (1774), Saint-Omer , musée de l'hôtel Sandelin .

  4. Matthiesen Gallery features works of art by François-André Vincent. and have previously sold François-André Vincent works 'Head of an Old Man' and 'Monsieur de la Foret, his Wife and Daughter' and 'Portrait du sculpteur Roland' and 'The Rape of Orithye by Boreas' and 'Zeuxis Choosing his Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton'.

  5. 15 de dez. de 2023 · François-André Vincent followed a model path for a French painter: he was the son of a portraitist and miniaturist, François-Élie Vincent (1708–1790), and enrolled in the studio of the artist Joseph-Marie Vien (1716–1809) as a teenager. At twenty-two years old, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome scholarship, granting him the ...

  6. François-André Vincent. French, 1746 - 1816. Vincent, François André Works of Art; Related Content Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout ...

  7. François-André Vincent (París; 30 de diciembre de 1746-íd., 3 o 4 de agosto de 1816), pintor neoclásico francés. Biografía. Fue alumno de su padre, el miniaturista François-Élie Vincent, profesor de la Academia de San Lucas de París y más tarde de Joseph-Marie Vien. Ganó el Premio de Roma de 1768, y se instaló en Italia de 1771 a 1775.