Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Painter

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Jean-Baptiste Oudry : biography

Jean-Baptiste Oudry, known as well with the following name Jacques-Charles Oudry, is a painter born in 1686 in Paris, France and who died in 1755 in Beauvais, France. Jean-Baptiste Oudry belonged to the rococo art style. He mainly worked during the classical period in the 18 century.

Jean-Baptiste Oudry : his main artworks

Jean-Baptiste Oudry is famous for the following art works : chien à l'arrêt sur un faisan, lady mary josephine drummond, nature morte au violon, devant de cheminée... which are numerous illustrations of his favorite subject of work : animals, portrait, music, landscape... In order to stare at his work in a museum or gallery, you need to go to musée du louvre, paris, france, , château de fontainebleau, fontainebleau, france. The art work of Jean-Baptiste Oudry are, indeed, mainly kept in musée du louvre, paris, france, , château de fontainebleau, fontainebleau, france. Muzéo offers high quality canvas prints & artprints of the main artworks made by Jean-Baptiste Oudry to embellish your home or your office.

Jean-Baptiste Oudry : his life as an artist

Jean-Baptiste Oudry began his artist training in Académie de Saint-Luc, Paris, France. Then Jean-Baptiste Oudry continue his training and study with Nicolas de Largillière. Among his students and apprentices, we noted that he taught Henri Horace Roland Delaporte.

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