- François-André Vincent
François-André Vincent (1746–1816) was a French neoclassical painter.
He was the son of the
miniaturist François-Elie Vincent and studied underJoseph-Marie Vien . He travelled toRome , where he won the "Prix de Rome " in 1768. From 1771 to 1775 he studied there at the "Académie de France".In 1790 Vincent was appointed master of drawings to
Louis XVI of France , and in 1792 he became a professor at the "Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture " inParis . In 1800 he married the painterAdélaïde Labille-Guiard .He was a leader of the neoclassical and historical movement in French art, along with his rival
Jacques-Louis David , another pupil of Vien. He was influenced by the art ofclassical antiquity , by the masters of the ItalianHigh Renaissance , especiallyRaphael , and among his contemporaries,Jean-Honoré Fragonard .He was one of the founder members of the
Académie des beaux-arts — part of theInstitut de France and the successor to the Académie royale — in 1795. Towards the end of his life he painted less due to ill health, but he continued to receive official honours.External links
* [http://www.whitfieldfineart.com/?cat=47 Portrait of Baron
Georges Cuvier (1769-1832),Whitfield Fine Art ]
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