All Joseph Bidauld's oil paintings
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71535 |
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Running Stream at San Cosimato |
Date 1788(1788)
Medium Oil on paper mounted on canvas
Dimensions 31.1 x 49.8 cm (12.24 x 19.61 in)
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44251 |
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View of the Isle of Sora |
1793
Oil on canvas,
113 x 144 cm |
20845 |
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View of the Town of Avezzano (mk05) |
1789
canvas 14 1/2 x 19 1/4''(37 x 49 cm)Acquired at the artist's posthumous sale 1847 INV 2601 (MN) |
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Joseph Bidauld
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Carpentras(Vaucluse)1758-Montmorency (Val d'Oise)1846
French painter. He was apprenticed in Lyon for six years with his brother Jean-Pierre-Xavier Bidauld (1745-1813), a landscape and still-life painter. Subsequently, they left Lyon to travel together in Switzerland and Provence. In 1783 he moved to Paris, where he met Joseph Vernet (from whom he received valuable advice), Joseph-Siffred Duplessis and Jean-Honor? Fragonard. In 1785 he went to Rome with the assistance of Cardinal de Bernis and his patron, the dealer and perfumer Dulac. He stayed there for five years, travelling through Tuscany, Umbria and Campania and painting such works as Roman Landscape (1788; Basle, Kstmus.). Bidauld was closely involved with the circle of French Neo-classical painters in Rome in the 1780s. He was friendly with Louis Gauffier, Nicolas-Antoine Taunay and especially with Guillaume Lethiere, who became his brother-in-law and with whom he occasionally collaborated. On his return to Paris in 1790 he travelled extensively in France,
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