- Anne-Louis
Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (French pronunciation: [an lwi ʒiʁɔdɛ də ʁusi tʁijozɔ̃]; or de Roucy), also
known as Anne-Louis
Girodet-Trioson or...
-
Galatea is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French painter Anne-Louis
Girodet. It
represents the myth of
Pygmalion and
Galatea as told by Ovid in the...
- Anne-Louis
Girodet. It was
first exhibited at the
Salon of 1806 and is now in the
collection of the Louvre, in Paris. Anne Louis-
Girodet began studying...
- or hostile; he said of
Girodet's work: "Either
Girodet is mad or I no
longer know
anything of the art of painting".
Girodet's painting (still at Malmaison;...
- The
Battle of
Austerlitz by François Gérard and The
Revolt of
Cairo by
Girodet.
Napoleon himself purchased twenty paintings exhibited at the
Salon at...
- Arts 3:1: 43–55. Wettlaufer,
Alexandra K. (2001). Pen Vs. Paintbrush:
Girodet, Balzac, and the Myth of
Pygmalion in Post-Revolutionary France. Palgrave...
- is an oil on
canvas portrait painting by the
French artist Anne-Louis
Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, from 1797. It
depicts Jean-Baptiste Belley, a former...
- tombeau) is an 1808 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French painter Anne-Louis
Girodet de Roussy-Trioson. It
depicts a
scene from Francois-René de Chateaubriand's...
- more
Jacobin Republicanism due to the
external threats against France.
Girodet, a
former pupil of Jacques-Louis David,
exhibited his
Mademoiselle Lange...
-
contemporary of the artist,
Girodet-Trioson
created Le
Sommeil d'Endymion for the same event. A few
years later,
Girodet would depict Mademoiselle Lange...