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PESNE, Antoine
Portrait of Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig Bevern
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ID: 79333
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PESNE, Antoine
French painter (1683-1757)
French painter active in Prussia. He studied with his father, the portrait painter Thomas Pesne (1653-1727), and with his maternal great-uncle, Charles de La Fosse. In 1703, as a pupil at the Academie Royale, he would have won the Prix de Rome with his Moses and the Daughters of Jethro (untraced), had not Jules Hardouin Mansart, adviser to the Academie, deemed all entries that year unworthy. Nevertheless Pesne left for Italy, making the acquaintance of Jean Raoux in Venice and being allowed the use of a studio in Rome by Charles Porson, Director of the Academie de France. While in Venice, Pesne painted the portrait of Friedrich Ernst von Knyphausen Related Paintings of PESNE, Antoine :. | countess sophia maria de voss | Portrait of Jean Baptiste Gayot Dubuisson | Nachtsteck | Portrait of Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig Bevern | Self-portrait with Daughters sg | Related Artists: Victor ProuveFrench, 1858-1943 BASSANO, LeandroItalian Mannerist Painter, 1557-1622
Son of Jacopo Bassano. He entered the workshop of his father when very young and soon developed a style of painting strongly based on drawing. Leandro used fine brushwork, with cool, light colours, smoothly applied in well-defined areas, unlike his father, who painted with dense and robust brushstrokes. From 1575 Leandro's participation in the workshop increased, and he became his father's principal assistant after Francesco Bassano il giovane moved to Venice in 1578. Eduard Alexander Hilverdinkpainted A snowy view of the Smedestraat, Haarlem in
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