Jean Germain Drouais

Germain -Jean (also: Jean Germain ) Drouais [ ʒɛr mɛ ˌ ˌ ʒɑ druɛ ] ( born November 25, 1763 in Paris, † February 13, 1788 in Rome) was a French painter.

Jean Germain Drouais was one of the first student of Jacques -Louis David, whom he also accompanied to Rome in 1784. Here he painted after he had acquired in 1784 with his Kananäerin feet of Christ ( in the Louvre) a price that a dying Gladiator ( 1785 ), in the following year Marius to Minturnae as he recoils in look and speech to Cimber, and a Philoctetes. He already died on 13 February 1788 in Rome.

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  • French Painter
  • Born in 1763
  • Died in 1788
  • Man
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