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Joseph-François Ducq, a Flemish historical and portrait painter, was born at Ledeghem in 1763. He studied at Bruges, and then under Suvée in Paris, where he obtained the second grand prize in 1800, and a medal in 1810. He also spent a considerable time in Italy, but returned to Bruges in 1815, and became a professor in the Academy. He died at Bruges in 1829. Amongst his chief works are: *''Meleager''. 1804. *''Devotion of a Scythian''. 1810. *''Marriage of Angelica and Medora''. 1812. *''Venus emerging from the Sea''. (Brussels Museum) *''William I., King of the Netherlands''. (Bruges Academy.) *''Van Gierdergom''. (Bruges Academy.) File:Pâris-Portrait-w.jpg|''Pierre-Adrien Pâris'', 1812, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'archéologie de Besançon File:Joseph-François Ducq - Mary Lodge, Bride of Baron Charles-Louis de Keverberg de Kessel - WGA06835.jpg|''Mary Lodge, Bride of Baron Charles-Louis de Keverberg de Kessel'', 1818 (forms a pair with the portrait of the baron) File:Joseph-François Ducq - Portrait of Colette Versavel, Wife of Isaac J. de Meyer - WGA06836.jpg|Portrait of Colette Versavel, Wife of Isaac J. de Meyer, 1822, now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent ==References== 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「Joseph-François Ducq」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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