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Eugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval

(1808 Paris, France - 1885 Paris, France)

French painter and writer. A student of Ingres, he first exhibited at the Salon in 1830 with a portrait of a child. He continued exhibiting portraits until 1868. Such entries as M. Geoffroy as Don Juan (1852; untraced), Rachel, or Tragedy (1855; Paris, Mus. Comédie-Fr.) and Emma Fleury (1861; untraced) from the Comédie-Française indicate an extended pattern of commissions from that institution. His travels in Greece and Italy encouraged the Néo-Grec style that his work exemplifies. Such words as refinement, delicacy, restraint, elegance and charm pepper critiques of both his painting and his sedate, respectable life as an artist, cultural figure and writer in Paris. In contrast to Ingres’s success with mature sitters, Amaury-Duval’s portraits of young women are his most compelling. In them, clear outlines and cool colours evoke innocence and purity. Though the portraits of both artists were influenced by classical norms, Amaury-Duval’s have control and civility in contrast to the mystery and sensuousness of Ingres’s.

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Ancient Bather

Ancient Bather

Original ArtistEugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval
Code#17985
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Madame de Loynes

Madame de Loynes

Original ArtistEugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval
Code#17987
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The Bather

The Bather

Original ArtistEugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval
Code#17988
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The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus

Original ArtistEugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval
Code#17986
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Woman from St. Jean de Luz

Woman from St. Jean de Luz

Original ArtistEugène-Emmanuel Amaury-Duval
Code#17989
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