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Painter from Liège, 1764-1840
Jean Joseph Eleonora Antoine Ansiaux
Autoportrait, 1796
Born1764
Liège, Belgium
Died1840
Paris, France

Jean Joseph Eleonora Antoine Ansiaux (1764–1840) was an Austrian Netherlands-born historical and portrait painter who worked in France.

Life

Cardinal Richelieu presenting Poussin to Louis XIII, 1817

Ansiaux, a pupil of François-André Vincent, was born in Liège, Belgium, in 1764.

His elder brother, Emmanuel Antoine Joseph Ansiaux (1761-1800), worked in politics and law, a pathway the younger Ansiaux was to have taken before turning to art.

His works, taken from sacred and profane history, and poetical subjects, are numerous, and place him among the best artists of the French school in the 19th century. He also painted portraits of several distinguished persons, ministers, and generals of Napoleon I.

He was known for working in the Romantic-inspired Troubadour style of French historical painting. The Grove Dictionary of Art criticized his works done in this style, calling them "very uneven" and "often laborious."

Death

Ansiaux died in Paris in 1840.

Works

His works include:

Gallery

Selected works by Antoine Ansiaux
  • Portrait de Constance Charpentier Huile sur toile, c. 1800 Portrait de Constance Charpentier Huile sur toile, c. 1800
  • Saint Jean-Baptiste faisant des reproches à Hérode, 1822 Saint Jean-Baptiste faisant des reproches à Hérode, 1822
  • Emmanuel Crétet, comte de Champmol (1747-1809), 1810 Emmanuel Crétet, comte de Champmol (1747-1809), 1810
  • Margaretha van Bourgondië, gravin van Tonnerre, c. 19th century Margaretha van Bourgondië, gravin van Tonnerre, c. 19th century
  • Portrait du général français Jean-Baptiste Kléber, général en chef de l'Armée d'Orient (1753-1800), 1804 Portrait du général français Jean-Baptiste Kléber, général en chef de l'Armée d'Orient (1753-1800), 1804
  • Presentation of Christ in the Temple, 1785 Presentation of Christ in the Temple, 1785
  • Portrait of Michel-Laurent de Sélys-Longchamps , Belgian politician, date unknown; now in the collection of the University of Liège Portrait of Michel-Laurent de Sélys-Longchamps [fr], Belgian politician, date unknown; now in the collection of the University of Liège

References

  1. Forgotten French Art from the First to the Second Empire: Autumn Exhibition, Nov. 23-Dec. 22, 1978. Heim Gallery. 1978.
  2. Joseph Thomas (1901). Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology: Aa to Her. J.B. Lippincott. pp. 143–.
  3. Institut archéologique liégeois (1888). Bulletin de l'institut archeologique liegeois. Institut archélogique liégeois. pp. 231–.
  4. Jane Turner, ed. (2000). The Grove Dictionary of Art: From Renaissance to Impressionism: Styles and Movements in Western Art 1400-1900. St. Martin's Press. pp. 355–. ISBN 978-0-312-22975-7.


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