Pierre-Athanase Chauvin

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Pierre-Athanase Chauvin
Pierre-Athanase Chauvin by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1814
Born9 June 1774 (1774-06-09)
Died29 October 1832 (1832-10-30)
OccupationPainter

Pierre Athanase Chauvin was a French painter active in Italy.

A Convent Near Naples with a View of Capri, 1816, Dallas Museum of Art

Chauvin was a student of the landscape painter

Louis XVIII of France for the Galerie de Diane at the Palace of Fontainebleau
.

In 1813, Chauvin settled in Rome and became a member of the

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres in their both classical and realist style. Chauvin knew Ingres and the latter painted portraits of Chauvin and his wife in 1814.[1]

Chauvin was elected Chevalier of the

Legion of Honor
in 1828.

His work was represented in the exhibition An Enchanted Country. Italy depicted by Artists from Thomas Jones to Corot at the Centro Internazionale d’Arte e di Cultura di

in 2001.

References

  1. ^ "Pierre Athanase Chauvin (1774-1832)".
  • An Enchanted Country. Italy depicted by Artists from Thomas Jones to Corot Exhibition Catalogue, Ottarri Cavina, Anna, Electa, Milan, 2001
  • De David a Delacroix: La Peinture francaise de 1774 à 1830 Exhibition Catalogue, Paris Grand Palais, 1974, pp 349–351
  • Grove Dictionary of Art, Lorraine Peake, vol. 6, p. 519

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