- Joseph-Benoît
Suvée (3
January 1743 – 9
February 1807) was a
Flemish painter strongly influenced by
French neo-classicism.
Suvée was born in Bruges. Initially...
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Depictions of Milo of
Croton by Vittoria, Puget, Falconet, and
Suvée...
- Aimée de Coigny. Ten days
before Chénier's death, the
painter Joseph-Benoît
Suvée completed the well-known
portrait of him,
shown in the box above. Aimée...
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Festa di Pales, o L'estate (1783), a
reimagining of the
Festival of
Pales by Joseph-Benoît
Suvée...
- René-Antoine Hou****e The
Combat of Mars and
Minerva (1771) by Joseph-Benoît
Suvée Minerva Fighting Mars (1771) by Jacques-Louis
David Minerva of
Peace mosaic...
- Cornelia,
mother of the Gracchi, by Joseph-Benoît
Suvée (1795, Louvre)...
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Admiral de
Coligny impressing his murderers, by Joseph-Benoît
Suvée...
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president of the Institute, and went to Rome to
study under Joseph-Benoît
Suvée. In 1800,
unable to
remain in Rome on
account of his health, he went to...
- his old
rivalry with
other contemporary painters such as Joseph-Benoît
Suvée, who had also
started teaching classes.[page needed] To be one of David's...
- Lagrenée 1787–1792: François-Guillaume Ménageot 1792–1807: Joseph-Benoît
Suvée 1807 : Pierre-Adrien Pâris 1807–1816:
Guillaume Guillon Lethière...