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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon - La Philosophie

La Philosophie (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon was a French Romantic painter and draughtsman best known for his allegorical paintings and portraits such as Madame Georges Anthony and Her Two Sons (1796). Notably, he painted a portrait of each of Napoleon's two wives.

He was an early influence on Théodore Géricault.

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon was born in Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, France. He received his artistic training in the French provinces and went to Italy when he was twenty-six years old to continue his education. On his return to Paris, he found work decorating some private mansions. His work for wealthy Parisians led him to be held in high esteem at Napoleon's court.

His painting of Josephine portrays her not as an Empress, but as a lovely, attractive woman, which led some to think that he might have been in love with her. After the divorce of Napoleon and Josephine, he was also employed by Napoleon' s second wife Marie-Louise.

Prud'hon was at times clearly influenced by Neo-classicism, at other times by Romanticism. Appreciated by other artists and writers such as Stendhal, Delacroix, Millet and Baudelaire for his chiaroscuro and convincing realism, he is probably most famous for his Crucifixion (1822), which he painted for St. Etienne's Cathedral in Metz. Crucifixion now hangs in the Louvre.

The young Théodore Géricault had painted copies of work by Prud'hon, whose "thunderously tragic pictures" include his masterpiece, Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime, where oppressive darkness and the compositional base of a naked, sprawled corpse obviously anticipate Géricault's painting The Raft of the Medusa.

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Pan (1800)

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Portrait of Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck and his Family

Portrait of Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck and his Family (1801 - 1802)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, prince de Bénévent, en costume de vice-grand électeur

Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, prince de Bénévent, en costume de vice-grand électeur (1807-1814)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Le Midi

Le Midi (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Thalie et Melpomène

Thalie et Melpomène (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
La Poésie

La Poésie (1810)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Study for Astyanax’s Nurse

Study for Astyanax’s Nurse (ca. 1812)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Profil du Roi de Rome

Profil du Roi de Rome (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Vénus couronnant l’Amour

Vénus couronnant l’Amour (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Minerve alimentant les Sciences et les Arts

Minerve alimentant les Sciences et les Arts (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Portrait de Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

Portrait de Charles Maurice de Talleyrand (1807)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Tête de Vierge

Tête de Vierge (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Danseuse au tambourin

Danseuse au tambourin (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Le Printemps, dit le Triomphe de Vénus

Le Printemps, dit le Triomphe de Vénus (1800)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
Le flambeau de Vénus

Le flambeau de Vénus (1807)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758-1823)
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