Michele-Francois Dandre-Bardon (1700-1783)

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We perform Michele-Francoise Dandre-Bardon art authentication, appraisal, certificates of authenticity (COA), analysis, research, scientific tests, full art authentications. We will help you sell your Michele-Francoise Dandre-Bardon or we will sell it for you.

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Serment de Mucius Scoevola Baron Hawke

Michele-Francoise Dandre-Bardon was an 18th century French painter who studied at the Academie Royale. Dandre-Bardon took second prize at the Prix de Rome, which enabled him to live in Rome for five years, as well as in Venice. Dandre-Bardon became an Assistant Professor at the Academie Royale, and was also put in charge of the decoration for the royal galleries at Marseilles.

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A Literary Salon in the 18th Century

While it is said by art historians the Dandre-Bardon painted many portraits, none have been located to this date.

Still wondering about a portrait in your family collection? Contact us…it could be a lost portrait from Michele-Francois Dandre-Bardon.


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