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Simon Denis - Studie från romerska campagnan

Studie från romerska campagnan (circa 1800)

Simon Denis (Belgian, 1755-1813)
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Simon Denis

Simon-Joseph-Alexandre-Clément Denis was a Belgian painter active primarily in Italy.

Denis first studied in his native city of Antwerp, with the landscape and animal painter H.-J. Antonissen. The work of Balthasar Paul Ommeganck also influenced his style.

He moved to Paris in the 1780s, and soon gained the patronage of genre painter and art dealer Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun [fr], whose support allowed him to move to Rome in 1786. His paintings there attracted favorable attention, and in 1787 he married a local woman. He remained close to the Flemish community in Rome, and in 1789 was elected to head the Foundation St.-Julien-des-Flamands. He also developed ties within the French artistic community; Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun stayed with him for some days in 1789 and that same year he and she traveled with François-Guillaume Ménageot to visit Tivoli. François Marius Granet sought his advice when he arrived in Rome in 1802.

In 1803, he was elected to the Accademia di San Luca; in 1806 he settled for good in Naples, becoming court painter to Joseph Bonaparte. Denis died in 1813.

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In der Neptunsgrotte bei Tivoli

In der Neptunsgrotte bei Tivoli (1790)

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Cloud Study (Distant Storm)

Cloud Study (Distant Storm) (ca. 1786–1806)

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View on the Quirinal Hill, Rome

View on the Quirinal Hill, Rome (1800)

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Study of Clouds with a Sunset near Rome

Study of Clouds with a Sunset near Rome

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View near Naples

View near Naples (c. 1806)

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Italian Landscape

Italian Landscape

Simon Denis (Belgian, 1755-1813)
Im Park von Ariccia

Im Park von Ariccia

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A View Of Naples From The Portici, The Castel Dell’ovo On The Left

A View Of Naples From The Portici, The Castel Dell’ovo On The Left (1813)

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Mountainous Landscape at Vicovaro

Mountainous Landscape at Vicovaro (ca. 1786–97)

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Cloud Study (Early Evening)

Cloud Study (Early Evening) (ca. 1786–1806)

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Mountainous Landscape at Tivoli

Mountainous Landscape at Tivoli (ca. 1786–97)

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Waterfall at Tivoli

Waterfall at Tivoli (1793)

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