DUPRÉ, Louis - b. 1789 Versailles, d. 1837 Paris - WGA

DUPRÉ, Louis

(b. 1789 Versailles, d. 1837 Paris)

French painter, especially noted for his travels in Greece and the Ottoman Empire and his numerous paintings with Orientalist and Philhellene themes. He became the official painter to Jérôme Bonaparte in Kassel (Westphalia) in 1811. In this capacity he received a pension to stay in Italy, then to discover Greece and Constantinople, where he stayed between February and September 1819.

He often traveled and changed his work location, including Paris, Kassel (1811-14), Naples (1814-16), Rome (1816-19, 1824-31), Naples (1819-20), Istanbul (ca. 1820), Greece (c. 1820), Paris (1820-37), and Vienna (1820-24).

His visit to Greece was on the very eve of the Greek War of Independence.

The Consul Louis Fauvel Painting
The Consul Louis Fauvel Painting by

The Consul Louis Fauvel Painting

The painting represents Louis-S�bastien Fauvel (1753-1838) Consul of France in Greece in 1780-1822, who was commissioned to send antiquities to France. In the background the Acropolis in Athens can be seen, showing the painter’s interest in antique monuments.

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