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François-Hubert Drouais (Paris, 14 December 1727 – Paris, 21 October 1775) was a leading French portrait painter during the latter years of Louis XV's reign.[1] His clientele included the French royal family and nobility, foreign aristocracy, fermiers-généraux (tax farmers), and the wealthier members of Parisian society and their favourites. But it was his increasing popularity at the French court that expanded his clientele and made his portraits a fashionable necessity. Drouais’s work was admired during his lifetime, and his popularity and clientele did not diminish from the occasional adverse judgement published in Salon reviews.

Drouais was apprenticed successively to his father Hubert Drouais, Donat Nonnotte, Charles-André van Loo, Charles-Joseph Natoire, and François Boucher. He was received into the Académie royale in 1758 with his morceaux des réception portraits of the celebrated sculptors Edme Bouchardon (1698–1762) and Guillaume II Coustou (1716–77). Both portraits were exhibited at the Salon of 1759 and received praise. Drouais attended the meetings of the Académie royale and, from 1755 until his death in 1775, exhibited regularly at the official Salons held in the Louvre in Paris.

Drouais was a favourite portrait painter of Jeanne Beçu, comtesse du Barry (1743–93) and, from 1772 until his death, held the position of premier peintre to Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, comte de Provence (1755–1824), known as Monsieur, later Louis XVIII. Mesdames de France, the daughters of Louis XV, were also important patrons. They recommended him to their father, Louis XV, when a portraitist was sought to travel to Vienna to paint the young Marie-Antoinette. Drouais was approached, but his commission fee was regarded as too high. Ducreux went instead.

Some of Drouais's pupils include Catherine Lusurier, his son Jean-Germain Drouais, Jean-Louis Voille, and Pierre-Hippolyte Lemoyne.

Among his portraits include those of Louis XV, Louis's official mistresses Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, Mesdames de France, the comte and comtesse de Provence, the comte de Buffon, Madame Favart, and the young Marie-Antoinette.


References


  1. For a history of the Drouais family, see Prosper Dorbec (1904, 1905) and Camille Gabillot (1905, 1906). For an analysis of Drouais's oeuvre, see Catherine Egan 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.9/562512



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[de] François-Hubert Drouais

François-Hubert Drouais (* 14. Dezember 1727 in Paris; † 21. Oktober 1775 ebenda) war ein französischer Maler von Porträts.
- [en] François-Hubert Drouais

[es] François-Hubert Drouais

Francois-Hubert Drouais (París, 14 de diciembre de 1727 – París, 21 de octubre de 1775) fue un pintor francés de estilo rococó, especializado en retratos y rival del también retratista Jean-Marc Nattier.[1]

[fr] François-Hubert Drouais

François-Hubert Drouais, dit Drouais le fils (né le 14 décembre 1727 à Paris, où il est mort le 21 octobre 1775) est un peintre français, spécialisé dans les portraits, dont il domine la production à la fin du règne de Louis XV.

[it] François-Hubert Drouais

François-Hubert Drouais (Parigi, 14 dicembre 1727 – Parigi, 21 ottobre 1775) è stato un pittore francese, attivo soprattutto come ritrattista, padre di Jean-Germain Drouais.

[ru] Друэ, Франсуа-Юбер

Франсуа́-Юбе́р Друэ́ (фр. François-Hubert Drouais), прозванный Друэ-младший (Drouais le fils; 14 декабря 1727 года, Париж — 21 октября 1775 года, там же) — французский художник-портретист, самый известный во Франции конца правления Людовика XV.



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