1725-1802
French
Joseph Siffred Duplessis Locations
French painter. He trained with his father, an amateur painter, and then with Joseph-Gabriel Imbert (1666-1749), a pupil of Charles Le Brun. In 1744 he went to Rome and worked with Pierre Subleyras. He remained there until at least 1747 and possibly until the death of his master in 1749. He must have learnt portrait painting in Rome, but he also painted landscapes, because Joseph Vernet advised him to specialize in this genre. Related Paintings of Joseph-Siffred Duplessis :. | Portrait of Gluck | Madame Lenoir Mother of Alexandre Lenoir the Founder of the Museum of French Monuments (mk05) | Portrait of the Comte d-Angiviller | Portrait of Benjamin Frankli | Portrait of Christoph Willibald Gluck (mk08) | Related Artists: William Roos William Roos (1808 - 4 July 1878) was a Welsh artist and engraver. Several of Roos' portraits, mainly of notable Welsh figures, are owned by the National Library of Wales.
Harvey T. Dunn American, 1884-1952 Otto Hesselbom painted The Forest in 1897