Joseph Benoit Suvee
1747-1807 French Joseph Benoit Suvee Gallery

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Joseph Benoit Suvee Death of Admiral de Coligny oil painting


Death of Admiral de Coligny
1787 Musee des Beaux Arts, Dijon
Painting ID::  3711
Joseph Benoit Suvee
Death of Admiral de Coligny
1787 Musee des Beaux Arts, Dijon
   
   
     

Joseph Benoit Suvee The Combat of Mars and Minerva oil painting


The Combat of Mars and Minerva
1771 Oil on canvas, 143 x 104 cm
Painting ID::  43991
Joseph Benoit Suvee
The Combat of Mars and Minerva
1771 Oil on canvas, 143 x 104 cm
   
   
     

Joseph Benoit Suvee Milon of Crotona oil painting


Milon of Crotona
Oil on canvas, 261 x 200 cm
Painting ID::  51088
Joseph Benoit Suvee
Milon of Crotona
Oil on canvas, 261 x 200 cm
   
   
     

Joseph Benoit Suvee Invention of the Art of Drawing oil painting


Invention of the Art of Drawing
1791 Oil on canvas, 267 x 131,5 cm Groeninge Museum, Bruges A number of Bruges painters earned international renown during the neoclassical period, forming what might justly be called a Bruges school of Neoclassicism. Joseph B. Suvee even won the Prix de Rome, beating Jacques-Louis David into second place. He later became a member of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris and director of the Academie de France in Rome. It was largely thanks to his efforts as a teacher in Paris and Rome that a succession of former pupils of the Bruges Academy were able to embark on international careers. In the painting traditionally titled The invention of the Art of Drawing, Suvee tells the well-known story of the daughter of the Greek potter Butades, who draws the shadow silhouette of her lover. This rational, balanced composition can be seen as a symbolic illustration of the Platonic aesthetic theory that underpinned classical art - art as shade of reality. , Artist: SUVeE, Joseph-Benoit , Invention of the Art of Drawing , 1751-1800 , Flemish , painting , mythological
Painting ID::  64188
Joseph Benoit Suvee
Invention of the Art of Drawing
1791 Oil on canvas, 267 x 131,5 cm Groeninge Museum, Bruges A number of Bruges painters earned international renown during the neoclassical period, forming what might justly be called a Bruges school of Neoclassicism. Joseph B. Suvee even won the Prix de Rome, beating Jacques-Louis David into second place. He later became a member of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris and director of the Academie de France in Rome. It was largely thanks to his efforts as a teacher in Paris and Rome that a succession of former pupils of the Bruges Academy were able to embark on international careers. In the painting traditionally titled The invention of the Art of Drawing, Suvee tells the well-known story of the daughter of the Greek potter Butades, who draws the shadow silhouette of her lover. This rational, balanced composition can be seen as a symbolic illustration of the Platonic aesthetic theory that underpinned classical art - art as shade of reality. , Artist: SUVeE, Joseph-Benoit , Invention of the Art of Drawing , 1751-1800 , Flemish , painting , mythological
   
   
     

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