(b Cluny, 4 Apr. 1758; d Paris, 16 Feb. 1823). French portrait and historical painter. His main training was at the Dijon Academy, from which he won a scholarship to Rome in 1784. He became a friend of Canova there and formed his style on the example of the sfumato and sensuous charm of Leonardo and Correggio. In 1788 he returned to Paris and after working in obscurity for some time he flourished under Napoleon, becoming a favourite of both his empresses, Josephine and Marie Louise. In addition to painting portraits of the imperial court (Josephine at Malmaison, 1805, Louvre, Paris), he designed decorations for important ceremonies, including Napoleon's marriage to Marie Louise in 1810. He remained in official favour after the fall of Napoleon in 1815, but he painted little in his final years.

Text source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)


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