An Artist in Renaissance Costume Sketching in the Arena of Nîmes
9: An Artist in Renaissance Costume Sketching in the Arena of Nîmes
Fleury François Richard
Lyon 1777
- 1852 Écully Rhone
Private collection
Rights held by: Private Collection
While his early training with Jacques-Louis David was in the neoclassical tradition, Richard is best known for his historical paintings of medieval and Renaissance subjects. A frequent exhibitor at the Paris Salon from 1801 to 1836, he was also named official painter by Empress Josephine, awarded the Legion of Honor in 1815, and made a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (1818–1823). Seeking inspiration, he traveled to Geneva, Milan, Turin, and southeastern France. After 1851, he devoted himself to writing books on the lives and work of painters.
Text written and researched by Michelle Bird National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Oil on paper, mounted on canvas
3.8 × 26 cm
Created: possibly 1822
Section: Italy - Rome
This can be found in Gallery 13: Mellon Gallery Exhibitions
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