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  1. Pierre-Narcisse, baron Guérin (13 March 1774 – 6 July 1833) was a French painter born in Paris.

  2. Pierre-Narcisse, baron Guérin (13 March 1774 – 6 July 1833) was a French painter born in Paris. A pupil of Jean-Baptiste Regnault, he carried off one of the three grands prix offered in 1796, in consequence of the competition not having taken place since 1793.

    • French
    • May 13, 1774
    • Paris, France
    • July 6, 1833
  3. Pierre-Narcisse, baron Guérin, né le 13 mars 1774 à Paris et mort le 6 juillet 1833 à Rome, est un peintre néoclassique français. Membre de l'Institut, il fut directeur de la villa Médicis à Rome.

  4. Pierre-Narcisse, Baron Guérin (born March 13, 1774, Paris, France—died July 16, 1833, Rome, Italy) was a French painter and the teacher of both Eugène Delacroix and Théodore Géricault. He won the Prix de Rome in 1797 and had an early success with his topical Return of Marcus Sextus (1799).

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  5. Artist: Pierre Narcisse Guérin (French, Paris 1774–1833 Rome) Date: 1816. Medium: Lithograph. Dimensions: image: 10 9/16 x 8 3/16 in. (26.9 x 20.8 cm) sheet: 11 5/8 x 8 7/8 in. (29.6 x 22.6 cm) mount: 17 3/16 x 12 5/16 in. (43.6 x 31.2 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1923. Accession Number: 23.37.1

  6. Pierre Narcisse Guérin French. ca. 1810–20. Not on view. This portrait drawing of a young man in classical dress is a rarity in Guérin's oeuvre. The subject was likely one of his students, rendered here in a soft, diffuse light, with his eyes uplifted and curls of dark hair framing his face.

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  8. 5-13-1774 Paris, FRA – 7-6-1833 Rome, ITA. Pierre Narcisse Guérin was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Regnault, he carried off one of the three Grand Prix offered in 1796. In 1799, his painting The Return of Marcus Sextus was exhibited at the Salon and excited wild enthusiasm.

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