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  1. Portrait of Louise-antoinette-scholastique Guéhéneuc, Madame La Maréchale Lannes, Duchesse De Montebello, with Her Children François Gérard • 1814 Entree D Henri IV a Paris Mba Chartres Ville Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris, 22 mars 1594 François Gérard • 1817

  2. In the Salon of 1796 he won acclaim with his portrait Jean-Baptiste Isabey and his Daughter (Louvre, Paris) and by the turn of the century he was established as France's leading society portraitist. He also produced historical and mythological pictures, notably Psyche Receiving Cupid's First Kiss (1798, Louvre).

  3. François Gérard. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord (1754 – 18 38), Prince de Bénévent, 1808. Detail of fig. 40. a Merveilleuse herself, among her confidantes. Louis Mathieu Molé, prime minister of France from 1836 to 1839, remembered her as “the most beautiful woman in Paris” when he was a young man.1.

  4. baron François Gérard. 1808. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794) and Marie Anne Lavoisier (Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze, 1758–1836) Jacques Louis David. 1788. Evening dress. 1804–5. Dress. 1804–14. Shawl of Joined Fragments. late 18th century. Madame Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord (1761–1835)

  5. Francois Gerard. French, born Rome, Italy 1770-died Paris, France 1837 Also known as François Pascal Simon Gérard; Born Rome, Italy Died Paris, France Nationalities French; Subscribe to our newsletter. The latest news, articles, and resources sent to your inbox weekly. Email. Subscribe. Smithsonian American Art Museum ...

  6. May 4, 1770 - Jan 11, 1837. François Pascal Simon Gérard, titled as Baron Gérard in 1809, was a prominent French painter. He was born in Rome, where his father occupied a post in the house of...

  7. François Gérard (1770–1837) (b Rome, 4 May 1770; d Paris, 11 Jan. 1837). French painter, born in Rome, where his father worked for the French ambassador to the Vatican (his mother was Italian). His family returned to Paris in 1782 and in 1786 Gérard began studying with J.-L. David, becoming one of his favourite pupils.

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