ArtistsPierre Paul Prud'hon
Pierre Paul Prud'hon

Pierre Paul Prud'hon

French, 1758–1823
WA-00045816
Paris
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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon was a French Neo-classical painter and draughtsman best known in his own time for his allegorical paintings and portraits, now for his drawings. He painted a portrait of both of Napoleon's two wives.

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Artworks (7)

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7 published of 41 catalogued · 40 with image
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Ceres (ca. 1780)
Smithsonian Institution
Group of Heads (1750–1800)
Smithsonian Institution
Boy with a Dog (1822)
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Dream of Happiness (after 1819)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mme. Dufresne (c. 1816)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Study of a Male Nude (verso) (c. 1810)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Study of a Nude Woman, Seated Looking to the Right (recto) (c. 1810)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Study of a Nude Woman, Seated Looking to the Right (recto) Study of a Male Nude (verso) (c. 1810)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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