Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753-1809)

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Portrait of Louis de Fontanes

Henri-Pierre Danloux was an 18th century French painter and draftsman. Though Danloux was more influential as a draftsman, he was also an accomplished painter. He lived much of his life in Lyon, though he studied painting and drawing in Italy.

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Rosalie Duthé, 1792

Many of his oils were history paintings and his portraiture was filled with detailed settings and telling features of the fabric of clothes. Following the example of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, he often painter his sitters in an informal pose.

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Jan Ladislav Dussek

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The Rev. Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch

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Portrait of Baron Besenval in His Salon, 1797

Still wondering about an 18th century French portrait or genre scene in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by Henri-Pierre Danloux.


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