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François-Guillaume Ménageot (1744–1816) was a French painter of religious and French historical scenes. A pupil of François Boucher (1703–1770), he went on to win the Grand Prix de Rome and become a director of the French Academy in Rome, an academician and a member of the Institute.

Self portrait (before 1800)
Self portrait (before 1800)
Death of Leonardo da Vinci (now at the observatory and museum of Amboise).
Death of Leonardo da Vinci (now at the observatory and museum of Amboise).

Biography


Ménageot was born in London, the son of Augustin Ménageot (d 1784), an art dealer and adviser to Denis Diderot. François-Guillaume trained under first Jean-Baptiste-Henri Deshays, then Joseph-Marie Vien, and finally François Boucher (1703–1770), in his early works adopting the latter's style and use of warm, light colours. His 1766 Tomyris Plunging the Head of Cyrus into a Bowl of Blood (Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts) won the Prix de Rome and a stay at the French Academy in Rome from 1769 to 1774.

Portrait of Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
Portrait of Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil

The Académie Royale in Paris approved François-Guillaume as a history painter in 1777, and he then exhibited The Farewells of Polyxena to Hecuba (Chartres, Musée des Beaux-Arts) at the Salon, and it received a good reception, as did his entrance piece Learning Resisting the Passage of Time (1780; Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts) and his 1781 Death of Leonardo da Vinci in the Arms of Francis I (Amboise, Hôtel de Ville). He and other painters led French painting to return to the Grand Style, with more horizontal compositions, more sculptural drapery, colder colouring and set in ever more monumental architecture. He died in Paris.


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References


  1. Couturier, Sonia (2011). Artistes Et Amateurs Fran-cais À Rome Au XVIIIe Siècle. University of California: Distributed Art Pub Incorporated. p. 160. ISBN 9788836620548.

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[de] François-Guillaume Ménageot

François-Guillaume Ménageot (* 9. Juli 1744 in London; † 4. Oktober 1816 in Paris) war ein französischer Maler des Barock und des frühen Klassizismus.
- [en] François-Guillaume Ménageot

[es] François-Guillaume Menageot

François-Guillaume Menageot (Londres, 1744 - París, 1816) Pintor francés, cuya obra está compuesta esencialmente de escenas religiosas e históricas, a caballo entre el neoclasicismo y las primeras manifestaciones artísticas del romanticismo. Fue también director de la Academia de Francia en Roma y miembro del Instituto de Francia.

[fr] François-Guillaume Ménageot

François-Guillaume Ménageot, né le 9 juillet 1744 à Londres et mort le 4 octobre 1816 à Paris, est un peintre français.

[it] François-Guillaume Ménageot

François-Guillaume Ménageot (Londra, 9 luglio 1744 – Parigi, 4 ottobre 1816) è stato un pittore francese.



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