Theodore Gericault [2]
Nationality : France, 1791 - 1824
Theodore Gericault [PDF]
- Title : A Portrait of a Young Man
- Info : classical painting 38747-A Portrait of a Young Man.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38747
- Title : Academic Study of a Man
- Info : classical painting 38748-Academic Study of a Man.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38748
- Title : Black Horse in a Stable
- Info : classical painting 38749-Black Horse in a Stable.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38749
- Title : Insane
- Info : classical painting 38750-Insane.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38750
- Title : Nude Warrior with a Spear
- Info : classical painting 38751-Nude Warrior with a Spear.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38751
- Title : Portrait of a Young Woman
- Info : classical painting 38752-Portrait of a Young Woman.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38752
- Title : Severed Heads
- Info : classical painting 38753-Severed Heads.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 38753
Gericault, Theodore
Théodore Géricault (26 September 1791 - 26 January 1824) was a profoundly influential French artist, painter and lithographer, known for The Raft of the Medusa and other paintings. Although he died young, he became one of the pioneers of the Romantic movement. Born in Rouen, France, Géricault was educated in the tradition of English sporting art by Carle Vernet and classical figure composition by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, a rigorous classicist who disapproved of his student's impulsive temperament, but recognized his talent.
Géricault soon left the classroom, choosing to study at the Louvre instead, where he copied from paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Titian, Diego Velázquez, and Rembrandt for about six years, from 1810 to 1815. There he found a vitality which he preferred to the prevailing school of Neoclassicism.
Theodore Gericault [PDF]
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