Joseph-Marie Vien
Painter and educator of the French school
Born
June 18th, 1716
309 years ago
Died
1809
216 years ago — 93 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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Born in 1716, this individual became a prominent figure in French painting and education during the 18th century. Active in the Rococo style, he contributed significantly to the artistic landscape of his time. The artist served as a professor at the French Academy in Rome, influencing many students and shaping future generations of artists. His works often blended classical themes with contemporary elements, showcasing a mastery of color and composition. The artist's involvement with institutions promoted a greater appreciation for the fine arts and art education in France.
Served as a professor at the French Academy in Rome
Contributed to the Rococo style in painting
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