Neoclassicism and Romanticism

 




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Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson



 


 

Anne-Louis
Girodet-Trioson

(b Montargis, Loiret, 29 Jan 1767; d Paris, 9 Dec 1824).
French painter.

Girodet was named ‘de Roussy’ after a forest near the family home, Château du Verger, Montargis. He took the name Trioson in 1806, when he was adopted by Dr Benoît-François Trioson (d 1815), his tutor and guardian and almost certainly his natural father. Girodet took lessons with a local drawing-master in 1773 and by 1780 was studying architecture in Paris, where he became a pupil of the visionary Neo-classical architect Etienne-Louis Boullée. Boullée persuaded Girodet to study painting under Jacques-Louis David, and Girodet joined David’s atelier in late 1783 or early 1784. He belonged to the highly successful first generation of David’s school, which included Jean-Germain Drouais, François-Xavier Fabre, François Gérard, Antoine-Jean Gros and Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Wicar. David’s pupils showed great stylistic uniformity, based on a close emulation of his elevated Neo-classicism, and Girodet’s early compositions are distinguishable from those of his contemporaries only by their slight quirkiness and excessive attention to detail.

 



Self-Portrait in a Hat


 
 


Self-Portrait



 


Apparition de Tiresias a Ulysse



 

Fermin Didot



 

Couple nu sur un nuage, vu de dos




 

Femme nue etendue sur une peau de bete




 

Homme nu tenant une femme par le cou




 

Homme portant son pere sur son dos




 

Le Songe d'Enee




 

Mort de Phedre




 

Neptune ordonnant aux vents de se retirer




 

Nisus et Euryale traversant le camp ennemi




 

Venus sortant de l'onde




 

Paris, Cupid playing a flute, and Venus



 

Greek Male and Female Figures
 


 


Lui mourut de fatigue. Elle de sa douleur



 

The Oath of the Seven Chiefs against Thebes



 

The Bard Armin Lamenting the Death of his Children
 
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