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Guillaume Guillon-Lethière (10 January 1760 – 22 April 1832) was a French neoclassical painter. Born in Guadeloupe in 1760 to a French colonial official named Pierre Guillon〔http://www.guadeloupe-fr.com/articleDestinationGuadeloupe/10475/〕 and a disenfranchised "mulatto" mother,〔(Frontline: Guillaume Guillon Lethiere )〕 Lethière has been often written about in the context of French colonial history and the French Revolution. At 14 years old, he moved from Guadeloupe to Metropolitan France, and by 17 he had become the student of Gabriel François Doyen at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture.〔http://www.guadloupe-fr.com/articleDestinationGuadeloupe/10475/〕 Lethière won second prize in the Prix de Rome of 1784 for his painting ''Woman of Canaan at the Feet of Christ''. He entered again two years later, and while he did not win, he succeeding in receiving support to travel to Rome where he further developed his neoclassical style. Lethière remained in Rome for several years, and returned to Paris in 1791 to open a painting studio in direct competition with Jacques-Louis David.〔Simon Lee, "Lethière (Letiers ), Guillaume ()" Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, (), http://www.groveart.com/〕 In 1818 Lethière was finally elected and also awarded the Légion d’honneur,〔 ( culture.gouv.fr : certificate of the legion of honor )〕 and a year later he became a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts.〔 Among his students was Isidore Pils and Lithuanian painter . He was foster father to Mélanie d'Hervilly, later Hahnemann. ==References== There is an oil painting portrait by this painter in the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts("Girl With Portfolio") 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guillaume Guillon-Lethière」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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