François-André Vincent
1746 – 1816
French painter and draughtsman. He was one of the principal innovators in French art of the 1770s and 1780s, in the field of both Neoclassical subjects and themes from national history. After studying with Joseph-Marie Vien in Paris Vincent had won the much-coveted Prix de Rome in 1768, remaining as a pupil in the École Royale des Éleves Protégés until July 1771 when he was installed as a pensionnaire in the Palais Mancini, Rome.
5 artworks in collection
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Works
17681789
17681789
Museum

Portrait of a Man
Private collection1774
The Daughter of Ariovistus Made Prisoner by Caesar
Private collection1778
Zeuxis Choosing his Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton
Private collection1789
