- Graces!"). In a
second version reported by David's
student Étienne-Jean
Delécluze in 1855, the de
Bellegardes were
brought to the
studio by
Madame de Noailles...
- Etienne-Jean
Delécluze (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ʒɑ̃ dəleklyz]) (26
February 1781 – 12 July 1863) was a
French painter and critic. From 1797 on, he...
- (Summer, 1994), pp. 13–63. Thibaudeau, M.A., Vie de David,
Bruxelles (1826)
Delécluze, E.,
Louis David, son école et son temps, Paris, (1855) re-edition Macula...
- Freeman, Raby, 2009, p.53.
directly publishes Etienne-Jean
Delécluze's Journal de
Delécluze, 1824-1828, ed. R.
Baschet (Paris: B. Gr****et, [1948]), 454-65...
- was
hidden amongst his
papers until it was
rediscovered by Étienne-Jean
Delécluze of the
French Institute in 1838 and
published in the
magazine L'Artiste...
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Writing in the
Journal des débats on 6 January, the
critic Étienne-Jean
Delécluze proclaimed: No
opera composed expressly for the Théâtre-Italien has had...
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simplicity in Gr**** art. One of the
other students of David, Étienne-Jean
Delécluze, who
later became an art critic,
described Ingres as a student: He was...
-
overseer of the
royal residences of
Louis XVIII. His
uncle Étienne-Jean
Delécluze was a painter, a
former student of Jacques-Louis David, an art critic...
- York City, New York:
Thames & Hudson, pp. 18–54, ISBN 978-0-500-28683-8
Delécluze, E.,
Louis David, son école et son temps, Paris, (1855) re-edition Macula...
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Pierre Maguelon as
Brigadier Sanglant François
Maistre as
Commissaire Delecluze Michel Piccoli as the
Minister of the
Interior Christian Baltauss [fr]...