About This Book
The memoir recounts the life and career of a prominent portrait painter, following early talent and rise in Paris, election to the Academy, and frequent royal commissions. It chronicles travel and prolonged exile across Italy, Austria, Britain, and Russia, offering vivid observations of courts, social customs, and artistic practice. Anecdotes illuminate studio routines, patronage, and the practical business of painting. Personal setbacks, including family estrangement and bereavement, punctuate the narrative, which concludes with reflections on return and a catalogue of works.
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