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François Gérard

1770 - 1837

Informations clés

  • Works on APS: 2
  • Museums on APS:
    • Albany Institute of History - Art
    • Albany Institute of History - Art
    • Albany Institute of History - Art
    • Albany Institute of History - Art
    • Albany Institute of History - Art
  • Top-ranked work: Mary Nisbet, comtesse d'Elgin (1777 - 1855)
  • Art period: XIXe siècle
  • Nationality: Italie
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  • Lifespan: 67 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Mary Nisbet, comtesse d'Elgin (1777 - 1855)
    • Michel Ney, Marshall of the French Empire, Duke of Elchingen, Prince of Moscow (1769-1815)
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Born: 1770, Rome, Italie
  • Died: 1837

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Quel était le métier de père François Gérard ?
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Quel style artistique est principalement associé à François Gérard ?
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early life and background

François Pascal Simon Gérard, a prominent french painter, was born in rome in 1770. his father held a post in the house of the french ambassador, while his mother was italian. this diverse background likely influenced gérard's artistic style, which would later be characterized by its blend of french and italian elements. He studied first under the sculptor Augustin Pajou and later with the painter Nicolas-Guy Brenet, and, from 1786, with Jacques-Louis David, whose assistant he became after 1791. In 1793, at David’s request, he was named a member of the French Revolutionary Tribunal, although he took no part in its fatal decisions. Known for the charm of his manner and conversation as well as for his skill with the brush, Gérard was always able to ingratiate himself with the political faction in power. A favourite of the revolutionaries, he also was acclaimed by Napoleon I and his circle, executing portraits (e.g., *Josephine Bonaparte*, 1799) and historical pieces (e.g., *Battle of Austerlitz*, 1808). After Napoleon’s fall he became court painter to Louis XVIII, who made him a baron in 1819. He was later patronized by Charles X, during whose unstable reign he painted the contrived ceiling murals for the Panthéon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheon-building-Paris-France) in Paris (1830). Gérard’s work, though not extensively documented in this brief overview, is notable for its adherence to neoclassicism, a style that dominated the early 19th century. His paintings, characterized by their classical themes and balanced compositions, are a testament to his skill in capturing the essence of the era.

rise to prominence

Gérard gained prominence when he was made a baron of the empire in 1809 by emperor napoleon. He was formally known as Baron Gérard (https://WahooArt.com/art.nsf/art_en?open&query=baron+gérard,baron,gérard). This title not only reflected his artistic prowess but also underscored his connection to the french imperial system. His salon, one of the most celebrated of its time, welcomed the era’s most eminent figures. He was formally known as Baron Gérard (https://WahooArt.com/art.nsf/art_en?open&query=baron+gérard,baron,gérard).

artistic contributions

Gérard's artistic style was closely related to David’s in its intellectualism, cool classicism, highly finished surfaces, and sculptural definition of form. His portraits are generally considered to be more elegant than David’s. He excelled at portraying figures with grace and dignity, capturing their inner character alongside their physical appearance. Gérard’s oeuvre includes portraits of prominent individuals from across Europe—kings, statesmen, artists, and intellectuals—demonstrating his mastery of the genre.

notable works and their significance

museums and collections

Gérard's works are featured in several prominent museums, including:
  • The Louvre Museum - A world-renowned institution housing an extensive collection of european art from prehistory to the 19th century.
  • Musée Baron Gérard - Dedicated to showcasing european art from prehistory to the 20th century, with a focus on the works of baron gérard and other notable artists.
## legacy Gérard’s legacy is marked by his significant contributions to french neoclassicism. His work, characterized by its balance and adherence to classical themes, continues to influence the art world. As a prominent figure in early 19th-century french painting, Gérard's impact on the development of subsequent artistic movements remains undeniable.