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Pierre Alexandre Tardieu
(2nd Mar, 1756 - 3rd Aug, 1844)
,
after Jean Antoine Houdon
(20th Mar, 1741 - 20th Jul, 1828)
Portrait de Georges Washington
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (Château de Blérancourt) / Gérard Blot
Blérancourt, musée franco-américain du château de Blérancourt
http://museefrancoamericain.fr/
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Keywords:
profil gauche
portrait of a man
médaille (représentée)
Washington George (1732-1799)
président d'Etat
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About the artwork
Title:
Portrait de Georges Washington
Periods:
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
18th century
XVIIIth century
Inventory number:
CFAa138
Location:
Blérancourt, musée franco-américain du château de Blérancourt
About the author(s)
Author:
Pierre Alexandre Tardieu
Also known as:
Pierre-Alexandre Tardieu
Born:
2nd Mar, 1756
Dead:
3rd Aug, 1844
Country:
France
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Pierre Alexandre Tardieu
(1756-1844) was a French engraver. He was a member of the Institut de France, the Saint Petersburg Academy and the Academy of Milan. His students included Auguste Gaspard Louis Desnoyers. He is buried at the cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris (2nd division).
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Author:
after
Jean Antoine Houdon
Born:
20th Mar, 1741
Dead:
20th Jul, 1828
Country:
France
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Jean-Antoine Houdon
(French pronunciation:
[ʒɑ̃n‿ɑ̃twan udɔ̃]
) (25 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor. Houdon is famous for his portrait busts and statues of philosophers, inventors and political figures of the Enlightenment. Houdon's subjects include Denis Diderot (1771), Benjamin Franklin (1778-09), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1778), Voltaire (1781), Molière (1781), George Washington (1785–88), Thomas Jefferson (1789), Louis XVI (1790), Robert Fulton, 1803–04, and…
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