Joseph Chinard (French, 1756-1813)
Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1791
Musée des Beaux Arts, Lyon
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“An expression at one and the same time naive and passionate gave her person an indescribable voluptousness and singularly likeable innocence”
Bust of Madame Récamier by Joseph Chinard, c. 1806-06
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Bust, 1796-1797, French.
By Joseph Chinard
Portraying a woman with curled hair.
Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon.
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Bust of Madame Récamier, by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828) after Joseph Chinard (1756-1813)
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The Genius of Peace Taming the Horses of Mars. 1791. Joseph Chinard, French, 1756-1813. terracotta relief.
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The Genius of Peace Taming the Horses of Mars. 1791. Joseph Chinard French 1756-1813. terracotta relief. Sotheby's Nov. 2023. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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'Le Génie de la Paix domptant les chevaux de Mars' (The Genius of Peace Taming the Horses of Mars), c. 1791 - terracotta relief by Joseph Chinard (1756-1813), French sculptor.
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This picture goes pretty hard. Statue in Marseille made during the Napoleonic wars to commemorate the Peace of Amiens and the French victory in the War of the 2nd Coalition.
Joseph Chinard, 1810
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Joseph Chinard (French 1756-1813) The Genius of Peace Taming the Horses of Mars, 1791, terracotta relief
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I unfortunately thought again about the bust of Madame Récamier by Joseph Chinard and went absolutely unhinged imagining Dick like this. This is a power no one should have, and he WILL abuse it to bend Slade to his will.
He's abusing that power rn :P
He's probably also drunk
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Perseus and Andromeda - Joseph Chinard
Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome
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Bust, 1805-1806, French.
By Joseph Chinard.
Portraying Juliette Recamier.
Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon.
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The Spider [Alfred Chinard] by Dave Gibbons #comicart #comicbookart
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