Georges Rouget
Georges Rouget (1781, Paris - 1869, Paris) was a neoclassical French painter.
After studying in the ? - ole des beaux-arts, Rouget entered David's studio in 1797 and rapidly became his favourite student. Rouget began his professional career as his master's main assistant until David's exile to Brussels, collaborating with him on the canvases Bonaparte at the Grand-Saint-Bernard, The Coronation of Napoleon (of which he made a copy signed by David), Leonidas at Thermopylae and on one of the three copies of the Portrait of Pope Pius VII. Though winning the second prize in the prix de Rome contest in 1803, he failed three times to win the first prize. He produced many canvases for the First French Empire and the Bonapartes, such as The Marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise in 1811. A minor painter, he spent his whole career producing paintings of great moments in French history for whatever regime was in power at the time. Many of his paintings adorned the musee de Versailles opened by Louis-Philippe in 1837. Related Paintings of Georges Rouget :. | Beacon Rock at Newport Harbor | Virgin Mary and her son | Young Woman in a Black Dress | Portrait of Henrietta Maria Bordley at age 10 | Mountain | Related Artists: KEY, AdriaanFlemish painter (b. ca. 1544, Antwerpen, d. after 1589, Antwerpen). Francois-Rene Moreauxpainted Announcement of Independence in 1844 OSTADE, Isaack vanDutch Baroque Era Painter, 1621-1649
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