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Henri-Pierre Danloux (24 February 1753 – 3 January 1809) was a French painter and draftsman.

LeBaron de Besenval dans son salon de compagnie at the Hôtel de Besenval, by Henri-Pierre Danloux (1791). National Gallery, London.

He was born in Paris. After the early death of his parents, Danloux was brought up by his architect uncle, Guillaume-Elie Lefoullon. First Danloux was a pupil of Lépicié and later of Vien, whom he followed to Rome in 1775. In 1783, he returned to Lyon and Paris, where he was patroned by the Baronne Mégret de Sérilly d'Etigny, who secured for him a number of important portrait commissions exclusively for the aristocracy. He emigratedtoLondon in 1792 thereby escaping the French Revolution and its potential consequences.[1][2][3][4]

While in England, he was commissioned for portraits of the officer class and the well-to-do. Members of one such family, the Lamberts of Oxfordshire, engaged the master in 1800 and had sittings for its individual members: father, mother and son (Henry John Lambert, Bt.), himself, later in life, serving in the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, a Deputy Lieutenant for Oxfordshire and High Sheriff [Peter Lambert from a letter - Pawsey & Payne, 1973]. Danloux, returned to Paris in 1801, there resuming his career. He died in Paris in 1809.[5][6][4]

Danloux was influenced by fashionable English portrait painters such as Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830), John Hoppner (1758–1810), and George Romney (1734–1802). In 1793, he exhibited at the Royal Academy in London which resulted in commissions from a number of British patrons.[4]

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  1. ^ "nationalgallery.org.uk". Archived from the original on 2008-11-22. Retrieved 2008-12-02.
  • ^ Le Louvre Paris: Henri-Pierre Danloux – Peintre et Graveur, Biographie, site-web, Les collections du département des arts graphiques du Louvre, consulté le 10 février 2024.
  • ^ Larousse: Henri-Pierre Danloux, Encyclopédie (peinture), biographie, site-web, consulté le 10 février 2024.
  • ^ a b c RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History: Henri-Pierre Danloux, Biographie, website. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  • ^ "nationalgallery.org.uk". Archived from the original on 2008-11-22. Retrieved 2008-12-02.
  • ^ Pawsey & Payne: The portrait of the son, Sir Henry John Lambert Bt., Fine Art Dealers & valuations and restoration, 1 Bury Street, St. James's, London S.W. Letter of valuation dated April 12, 1973: The portrait of the son, Sir Henry John Lambert Bt., ...is illustrated and recorded in Baron Roget's book on Danloux and family records refer to the sittings.
  • ^ Blackley, Michael (2005-03-30). "Doubts over Skating Minister cut no ice with art experts". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
  • ^ Taylor, Alan (2005-08-07). "The Skating Minister: enduring masterpiece by the great Scottish artist Henry Raeburn, or just a rather nice painting by an obscure Frenchman?". The Herald, Scotland. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
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