Anne-Louis GIRODET-TRIOSON
Girodet tente de récupérer le tableau qui lui a valu le second prix de RomeAutograph letter dated and signed
Paris 1er avril 1823|19.10 x 23.80 cm|1 page et demi sur un bifeuillet
Autograph letter signed by painter Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson to Prégent Brillet de Villemorge, mayor of Angers, dated April 1, 1823. One and a half pages on a bifolium, with the autograph address on the verso of the last leaf.
Traces of folds inherent to mailing, and some creases in the laid paper.
Girodet is attempting to recover the painting that won him second prize in France's most prestigious artistic competition: Romulus having Tatius killed (1788). During the French Revolution, the painting had left the Académie royale de peinture for the Musée central des Arts, before being entrusted to the Musée d'Angers.
The painter fondly recalls the masterpiece that made him famou
Traces of folds inherent to mailing, and some creases in the laid paper.
Girodet is attempting to recover the painting that won him second prize in France's most prestigious artistic competition: Romulus having Tatius killed (1788). During the French Revolution, the painting had left the Académie royale de peinture for the Musée central des Arts, before being entrusted to the Musée d'Angers.
The painter fondly recalls the masterpiece that made him famou
€3,800
