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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent Swiss Painter, 1767-1849 Specializes in AnimalsEnglish painter of Swiss birth. Born into a wealthy and politically influential Huguenot family, Agasse spent his early childhood at the country estate of Cr?vin, where he may have developed the interest in animals and natural history that was to guide his later career as an artist in England. Agasse trained first at the Ecole du Colibri in Geneva and subsequently in Paris under Jacques-Louis David (beginning in 1787) and possibly under Horace Vernet. His early artistic output consisted chiefly of unpretentious silhouette 'cut-outs' in the style of Jean-Daniel Huber. |
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent White Horse in Pasture 1806-07, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent The Last Stage on the Portsmouth Road 1815, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent Landing at Westminster Bridge 1818, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent The Flower Seller 1822, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent The Playground 1830, oil on canvas, Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent White Horse in Pasture oil on canvas
Date July 1806(1806-07)
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Agasse, Jacques-Laurent
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Swiss Painter, 1767-1849 Specializes in AnimalsEnglish painter of Swiss birth. Born into a wealthy and politically influential Huguenot family, Agasse spent his early childhood at the country estate of Cr?vin, where he may have developed the interest in animals and natural history that was to guide his later career as an artist in England. Agasse trained first at the Ecole du Colibri in Geneva and subsequently in Paris under Jacques-Louis David (beginning in 1787) and possibly under Horace Vernet. His early artistic output consisted chiefly of unpretentious silhouette 'cut-outs' in the style of Jean-Daniel Huber.
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