The painter Charles-Paul Landon (Nonant-le-Pin, 12 October 1760-Parigi, 5 March 1826) achieved a certain notoriety thanks to some paintings exhibited in temporary exhibitions organized at the Louvre and the publishing venture of the «Annales du Musée et de l’école moderne des beaux-arts», a periodical publication was created with the aim of disclosing art through simplified pictures, line-engraving and essential language, thus promoting in a simple and accessible way both the works of art located in the developing space of museum both the ones showed during the short time span of Salons.
Charles Paul Landon: ‘un petit peintre’
Scognamiglio Ornella
2023-01-01
Abstract
The painter Charles-Paul Landon (Nonant-le-Pin, 12 October 1760-Parigi, 5 March 1826) achieved a certain notoriety thanks to some paintings exhibited in temporary exhibitions organized at the Louvre and the publishing venture of the «Annales du Musée et de l’école moderne des beaux-arts», a periodical publication was created with the aim of disclosing art through simplified pictures, line-engraving and essential language, thus promoting in a simple and accessible way both the works of art located in the developing space of museum both the ones showed during the short time span of Salons.File in questo prodotto:
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