Las óleos de todo Anne Vallayer-Coster


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
43659  
Anne Vallayer-Coster, Still-Life with Tuft of Marine Plants, Shells and Corals
 
 Still-Life with Tuft of Marine Plants, Shells and Corals   130 x 97 cm
45520  
Anne Vallayer-Coster, Style life with ham bottles and Radieschen
 
 Style life with ham bottles and Radieschen   mk186 1767 Berlin foundation national museums, Gemaldegalerie
78681  
Anne Vallayer-Coster, The Attributes of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
 
 The Attributes of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture   1769 Oil on canvas 0.9 m x 1.21 m cjr

Anne Vallayer-Coster
French Rococo Era Painter, 1744-1818,was an eighteenth-century French painter. Known as a prodigy artist at a young age, she achieved fame and recognition very early in her career, being admitted to the Royal Academy in 1770, at the age of twenty-six. Despite the negative reputation that still-life painting had at this time, Vallayer-Coster??s highly developed skills, especially in the depiction of flowers, soon generated a great deal of attention from collectors and other artists. Her precocious talent and the rave reviews?? earned her the attention of the court, where Marie Antoinette took a particular interest in Vallayer-Coster's paintings. Regardless of her closeness to the ancient regime and France's hated monarch she survived the bloodshed of the French Revolution. However, the fall of the French monarchy, which were her primary patrons, caused her banishment into the shadows. Anne Vallayer-Coster was a woman in a man??s world. It is unknown what she thought of contemporaries who admitted her to the confraternity, and made her an honorary ??man??. Her life was determinedly private, dignified and hard-working. Occasionally she attempted other genres, but for the usual reasons her success at figure painting was limited



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