- Jean-Louis André Théodore
Géricault (French: [ʒɑ̃lwi ɑ̃dʁe teɔdɔʁ ʒeʁiko]; 26
September 1791 – 26
January 1824) was a
French painter and lithographer...
- of 1818–1819 by the
French Romantic painter and
lithographer Théodore
Géricault (1791–1824).
Completed when the
artist was 27, the work has
become an...
- Théodore
Géricault is an 1823
portrait painting by the
French artist Horace Vernet depicting his
friend and
fellow painter Théodore
Géricault. Best known...
- book
about the incident, and the
episode was
immortalised when Théodore
Géricault painted The Raft of the Medusa,
which became a
notable artwork of French...
- Africa, in
search of the exotic.
Friend and
spiritual heir to Théodore
Géricault,
Delacroix was also
inspired by Lord Byron, with whom he
shared a strong...
- his
professional relationship with the
French Romantic painter Théodore
Géricault for whom he
served as a prin****l
model for the
painting The Raft of the...
-
Cleptomane aka Le
Monomane du Vol) is an 1822 oil
painting by Théodore
Géricault. It is part of
series of ten
portraits made for the
psychiatrist Étienne-Jean...
- in 1815, he
lived at the
Villa Médicis in Rome.
While there, Théodore
Géricault, a
friend of the family, made
portraits of him (pictured) and Élise. In...
- is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French Romantic artist Théodore
Géricault.
Painted as part of his
series of ten
portraits on the
mentally ill, it...
-
central to the
development of
Romanticism in art, with
painters such as
Géricault. Impressionism, Art Nouveau, Symbolism, Fauvism,
Cubism and Art Deco movements...