Jacques Dumont was a French Academic painter of historical scenes and portraits who spent time in Rome as a young man, earning him the sobriquet, “The Roman.” The subdued palette, eroticism, and departure from the simple drapery of robes mark this work as transitional Rococo style to Neoclassical allegory. A Mixed-Media Painting.
Neoclassical Painting, after Jacques DumontJacques Dumont le Romain French (1701 - 1781) |
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Jacques Dumont was a French Academic painter of historical scenes and portraits who spent time in Rome as a young man, earning him the sobriquet, “The Roman.” The subdued palette, eroticism, and departure from the simple drapery of robes mark this work as transitional Rococo style to Neoclassical allegory. A Mixed-Media Painting. |
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