
Henri-Pierre Danloux
French(February 24, 1753 – 1809)
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Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753, 1809) was a French portrait painter who trained under Joseph-Marie Vien and later Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié. He spent several years in England as an émigré during the French Revolution, where he built a successful clientele among the British aristocracy. Upon returning to France, he continued to enjoy patronage and is known for his elegant, sensitive portrayals of his subjects in the neoclassical style.
Aristocratic SubjectsFrench ArtistRefined aestheticPortrait18th CenturyFormal PortraitureNeoclassicismAristocratic EleganceOil on CanvasDiptych Format
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